Under Sergei's efforts, the Russian government finally decided to sell the Alaska colony to the Heixinggen consortium.
After repeated negotiations between both sides, the final price was set at 7 million Rubles, which was indeed a bargain.
Of course, to appease the Russian government, some more habitable islands and territories were not reclaimed by Alaska, and the area of land actually traded was around 1.6 million square kilometers.
As a reward, Sergei himself directly benefited nearly a million Rubles in this transaction.
March 13, 1867.
In the presence of the Prussian government, the Heixinggen consortium and the Russian government signed the "Agreement on the Transfer of Alaska Colony", and the Alaska colony was placed under Prince Constantine's name.
In other words, starting today, the main entity of the Alaska colony is an overseas territory of the Heixinggen royal family.