In the Munich Palace, a meeting that would decide the fate of the Kingdom of Bavaria had begun.
"Your Majesty, your decision is too rash. At this time, if we align with Prussia, we will inevitably face retaliation from the Austrians," said Prime Minister Mordes with a frown.
Recently, the Prussian Government had proposed "the establishment of a German cabinet of responsibility composed of Austria, Prussia, and Bavaria, to jointly preside over the Germany Region."
This was something Maximilian I had longed for. Without the government's consent, he had privately concluded an alliance with the Prussians.
On the surface, if this plan succeeded, the Kingdom of Bavaria's ultimate goal of "dividing the world into three parts" would be realized, as after all, their strength was limited and it was impossible to unify the Germany Region.