Chapter 159: Great Inflation

Good news kept coming, and with it, no shortage of trouble. The more allies one had, the easier the path, but more disputes arose as well.

The internal contradictions within the Continental Alliance were already substantial, and had only become more severe with the addition of new member states.

Had the Vienna Government not mediated, the chaos that erupted in Europe might well have been mirrored in America.

Foreign Minister Leo, "Your Majesty, our embassy in the Far East has sent word. The Japanese Government has dispatched representatives to deliver a state letter, requesting ceasefire negotiations."

One had to admit that the Japanese, in this day and age, were truly capable of adapting. With no neutral country daring to intervene, they had simply taken the initiative themselves.

Although this meant losing the advantage in negotiations, given the current international situation, the Japanese Government had no such advantage to lose in the first place.