Chapter 81: Heading to Australian New Guinea (Please subscribe!)

April 19, 1901.

After resting for a few days, Arthur became busy again. This time, his destination was New Guinea, situated north of Australia, which is now Australian New Guinea.

Since being taken over by Australia, Arthur visited and inspected this land for the first time.

It's not that Arthur didn't value this land; just that there were too many pressing matters in Australia, leaving him no time to manage this territory.

The entire population of Australian New Guinea is under one million, and the vast majority of them are indigenous to the island.

Most of these indigenous people live in isolated tribes, maintaining their unique customs and rarely communicating with the outside world.

This has also led to the emergence of many taboo cultures on this land, such as the horrifying existence of cannibalism that changes people's color when heard.