Chapter 375: The Final 48-Hour Ultimatum

After the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, not only was the Austro-Hungarian Empire inquiring about Germany's attitude, but the Allies were also mutually confirming their ally's attitude.

For the Austro-Hungarian Empire, this was a suitable excuse for declaring war and an opportunity to provoke a major conflict between the Allied and Central Powers.

While preparations were underway within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the four Great Powers of the Allies had already begun making preparations for war.

On July 4, 1914, six days after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.

On this day, Arthur received inquiries from Nicholas II and King George V, both of whom asked him whether he was prepared for war.

Arthur's response was that the Australasian military was ready for battle at any time and could guarantee sufficient supplies at any time.

After receiving Arthur's rather firm reply, Nicholas II finally breathed a sigh of relief.