Chapter 276: The Fall of the Old King

With the onset of April, Australasia was ushered into the deep autumn of the southern hemisphere.

Honestly, when Arthur initially travelled from the United Kingdom to Australasia, he had difficulty adapting to the completely opposite seasons of the southern and northern hemispheres.

While the northern hemisphere endures summer from June to August, it's the coldest season in the southern hemisphere.

However, the good news was that during the British summer, Arthur could still experience a taste of snow, albeit not much.

As a ruler of a nation, Arthur's life was privileged and opulent, yet also dull and uninteresting.

Firstly, he was inundated with state affairs. Many decisions that the government could not decide were often referred to Arthur for his opinion.

Secondly, he had to periodically inspect various domestic constructions and other significant affairs that were happening within the country.