The Tsar's Travelogue (3)

Woodrow Wilson, truly feeling it from the moment we met, was certainly a man who had walked a path of righteousness his whole life.

'Reminds me exactly of Witte. Closer to a bureaucrat than a politician.'

Indeed, Wilson was receiving the highest evaluation among past presidents for his administrative policies as a president who won the war, so he seems to have been a truly timely leader during wartime.

However, the man I confirmed with my own eyes was clearly blinded by his self-proclaimed morality.

"Congressional matters are something I must resolve, what reason is there for a foreign emperor to worry? Also, this war won't happen again. If you're concerned about France's burning revenge, that's clearly wrong. France won't preemptively attack Germany."