Bruno returned to the German Reich shortly after his visit to the Kingdom of Romania, but he did not spend long there. He, after all, had other business to attend to across the Atlantic. While Bruno had long since been investing in a variety of businesses across the land, he had also personally sponsored many inventors.
One of whom he desperately wanted to fund was a true visionary, a man who, after his death and until the 1990s, went into a state of relative obscurity despite his contributions, which helped build the foundation of the modern world.
For years, Bruno had been trying to acquire the Serbian American's talents, but the man had eluded his attempts to do so, relying on the likes of American elites to fund his projects. By now, that money was starting to dry up, and Bruno saw this as an excellent opportunity to snatch the exceptional talent for his own ambitions.