Although Arthur had not originally intended to use airships to make a fortune off the European great powers, since they had come to him themselves, he couldn't let the opportunity slip away.
Following Arthur's advice, Director Theodore engaged in long negotiations with Europe, aiming to acquire advanced technology and technical experts from European great powers.
Thanks to the emphasis placed on airships by Britain and Germany, the European great powers had no choice but to equip themselves with airships to gain air superiority and strengthen their air counterattack capabilities.
The negotiations between the two sides lasted a long time. After Germany began to equip its own airships and announced that they would hold an airship parade soon, the British couldn't sit still, expressing their willingness to offer more technology and technical personnel in exchange for airships and airship technology.