Conspiracy (1)

[Overwhelming Victory, Hindenburg's Election]

[German Coup Threat, Completely Disappearing?]

Roman's face grew increasingly furrowed as he read the newspaper while eating black bread - rye dough baked with Eastman flour and lightly sprinkled with salt.

"Hindenburg, does this man not know moderation? He's starting politics when he should be looking for a place to die. Late-life greed has ruined the life he built as a soldier."

"I suppose he thinks it's too precious to die like this. Even former President Ebert could have wielded power comparable to the Kaiser if not for the far-left terrorists and protests."

As Kornilov continued explaining that based on political dynamics, Hindenburg was the only one who could receive support from both the military and Social Democratic Party without coup threats, Roman set down his meal and looked at him.

"But why have you come to my house so early in the morning?"