Chapter 79: The Grand Dream of Spring and Autumn

In the eyes of the outside world, all focused on the election period, Franz had sent his two sons to serve as governors in the overseas colonies.

Frankly speaking, changing personnel at this time also carried certain political risks. The struggle for dominance between Anglo-Austria had not yet ended, and overseas colonization was not as stable as Mount Tai.

Once the colonies fell in future power games, the Governors would be the first to be held accountable. However, there was no alternative, as wealth always comes from risks.

Even the royal family did not have unlimited political resources. To ensure a smooth transition of power, political resources were definitely prioritized for the Crown Prince.

In a nation where military deeds led to nobility, without sufficient achievements and reputation, even if Franz placed them in power, it would be challenging to win people over.