Chapter 161: Let Indians Defend India

Starting a war is always easy; ending it is difficult. This time was no exception. As the disadvantaged party, if Britannia wanted to withdraw from this war, she would inevitably have to pay a price.

The continuous bombing indeed lowered the morale of the British populace, but even lowered expectations couldn't justify sacrificing their homeland.

Not to mention allowing Ireland, Scotland, and Wales independence— the British Government didn't even want to relinquish control over India.

Despite their reluctance, politicians have always been unprincipled, and compromise was possible when necessary.

At the moment, the situation in India was disintegrating. Faced with the onslaught of millions from the Allied Forces, falling was merely a matter of time.

If it couldn't be preserved, then compromise was possible. Of course, this was just a possibility; the prideful John Bull would not bow his head until the very last moment.