Chapter 83: Panama Canal

The British Government was engaged in internal reforms, and the Vienna Government was also busy with domestic construction, but international conflicts did not stop because of this.

Driven by the belief that preventing the enemy from accomplishing what they wished to accomplish was a victory, the two great BOSSes once again initiated their mutual sabotage mode.

Sabotage was not easy to perform, and in the field of duping others, London and Vienna were both grandmaster level players, unable to bury anyone with ordinary pits.

Due to the reforms, the British Government was experiencing intense infighting at the moment, but this did not mean that the Vienna Government could do much about it.

Britain and Shinra had been in a standoff for many years, and both nations had long ago unified their thoughts internally, labeling the other as "the enemy."