Chapter 74: Dreadnoughts - Rome

To avoid becoming the fisherman's profit, the Tsarist Government did not wish to provoke a war against Britain at this time. As for Britannia, the eye of the storm, that was even more unthinkable.

When has Britannia ever been so brash as to venture onto land and start a war with a major power?

Even if it were to really fight, it would be by pulling together a group of cannon fodder allies for a collective attack, solo combat was simply out of the question.

The Tsarist Government dreaded Britannia's strength, and the London Government even more so dreaded the strength of the Mao Xiong. Most importantly, waging war against the Russians, even winning brought few benefits, but losing could mean losing India.

Having personally experienced the ferocity of the Afghan Guerrillas, the British Government had since given up on the Afghan Region.