Chapter 85: East Africa in the Eyes of Maximiliano I

They say it's easy to invite a god in, but hard to send one away. Maximiliano I, with his strong self-respect, didn't want to return to Europe. He believed that if he went back in disgrace, he would be ridiculed.

Late July.

The Port of Mombasa was quite bustling. Due to proximity, immigrants from Asia landed here, while European immigrants landed at the port of Dar es Salaam.

Maximiliano I arrived in Mombasa with a fleet of Chinese immigrants. He stayed in Alaska for only a day, as it was no place for people to live.

The Far East temporarily had no Austro-Hungarian Diplomatic Office (1869's "Sino-Austro-Hungarian Treaty of Beijing"), so the ships from the Heixinggen royal territory could only bring Maximiliano I to East Africa.

In East Africa, he could directly contact the Austro-Hungarian Empire's homeland. In Mombasa, Maximiliano I immediately found his organization.