The Pope was preparing to leave the God-chosen Continent and head to the Divine Nation to create more glory. Everyone knew this, so they were not surprised by Ludwig's silence.
The more the Pope was silent, the more power he delegated, which was good for everyone.
"Since no one is speaking, let me start."
Weiwen put on an act and began by discussing the work of developing followers. He first affirmed the foundations in Austria and Prussia before shifting the topic to Prussia's rapid expansion.
Anyone with eyes could see that Prussia would not stop its conquests. Surrounded by the powerful nations of Windsor and Frank, with the inactive Ross Federation, Prussia's situation was far from ideal.
To break out of the encirclement, Prussia could either sweep north into the Ross Federation or annihilate Frank and Windsor to the west.
In terms of geography, Frank and Windsor were the first choices. A two-front battle was unlikely.