Chapter 49: The Crowd at Sydney Harbour

October 26, 1900, Sydney Harbour.

After a journey of more than a day, Arthur finally led over two thousand soldiers and followers from White Island to Sydney.

Transporting these two thousand people was not an easy task, and the weak Australian navy could not manage it alone.

Fortunately, William II saw Arthur's dilemma before leaving and dispatched a transport ship from German New Guinea, which transported these people to Australia intact.

Sydney Harbour.

At this moment, the port of Sydney was already filled with the crowds and officials welcoming Arthur.

After a few days of news spreading, the world had already learned of the departure of one of the greatest monarchs of the United Kingdom, Queen Victoria.

Arthur's deeds would also be known to people worldwide, accompanying Queen Victoria's will and instructions in her final moments.