Speaking of which, George, Arthur's youngest son, was born in 1919, so by this year, 1936, he had just turned 17.
Although not yet of age, he no longer had the face of a little child. After Arthur's long period of education, George appeared mature and steady, quite the image of a wise monarch.
After careful consideration, Arthur decided to send George back to the United Kingdom of the West Coast early, and to take advantage of the upcoming World War II to enhance his prestige in the country, and to seize some power during the crisis.
After all, the United States had been a republic, and although the situation in the United Kingdom of the West Coast was relatively stable under the influence of Australasia, this stability was ultimately the result of external forces.
To truly cement the monarchy system of the United Kingdom of the West Coast, it was necessary for George, as the king, to strive for the trust and support of the domestic people.