Reincarnated as Nikolai II

Chapter 228 Where Is My Bonus? (10)



Chapter 228 Where Is My Bonus? (10)

[Serbia's Clean-up]

[U.S. Senate Rejects Versailles Treaty Ratification. Withdraws from League of Nations!]

[Ruhr Red Army! German Communist Forces Estimated at 100,000?]

However, that just meant they weren't creating front lines and skirmishing at borders like before, not that each country's internal situation was stable.

"As expected, the Reds' movements are concerning. They're in Ireland too, and in Germany's Ruhr they've even taken up arms. Just as the Tsar said."

While past Reds would refuse work or at most commit terrorism, these post-war ones were forming organizations and gradually growing larger.

Even without these Reds, chaos like in Korea was happening in every corner of the world.

Just look at Mexico, far from the war - aren't they continuing endless executions with revolution and whatnot?

America is similar. It's clear they'll treat returning veterans like squeezed sugarcane, and they'll continue their journey seeking self-identity between isolationism and imperialism.

Romania is desperate to intervene in Hungary.

Finland is just now forming its own political forces.

He can see that the Japanese Empire, finally returned to being a normal country, wants to advance into China once again.

Though we reconciled the Balkan states by making them share divisions somehow, the price will be Italy's threat becoming full-scale.

It's clear the post-war period will be a time of both opportunity and crisis.

No one can know how much a single diplomatic policy will snowball and return in the future, yet we must continuously make choices and grow the empire.

As such a situation was expected, Kokovtsov asked himself.

"Who will be the next Prime Minister."

After former Foreign Minister Sazonov resigned for health reasons, Kokovtsov raised Beren Volkov, who had gained popularity with his anti-war frame, as his successor.

When our country didn't join the League of Nations, Beren actually became someone with foresight, and riding that momentum with full Duma support, he entered the cabinet.

Excellent control.

Sharp independent judgment.

While maintaining good boundaries between bureaucrats and politicians, someone who could ensure relations between cabinet and Duma don't break down.

"Your Majesty, report on France and Britain's reconstruction committees."

"Hmm, anything special?"

"Britain had 2.4 million strikes just this year, but with little domestic damage it seems like just common group strikes. However, France's situation looks somewhat serious. They don't even have room to stick their spoon in Germany's reconstruction. The French government has already abandoned Rouge Zone reconstruction. It seems they'll throw away everything near Rouge Zone - housing, agriculture, forestry, factories - and relocate. Rather, France requires German power for reconstruction."

"Of course. Rouge Zone is a desolate land where 99% of life has disappeared."

The Tsar nodding and keeping his gaze on documents while receiving the report.

Kokovtsov felt that previous anxiety surge again.

"...Do you have no separate instructions regarding this?"

"Hmm? Prime Minister, is there anything for me to separately instruct here? Surely you're not hoping I have some mysterious method to restore Rouge Zone?"

"No, that's not it, but I thought Your Majesty might speak about our response or measures to their reconstruction."

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"How could I know how big the reconstruction committee will grow, what form it will change into, what political position it will take? We must watch for now. It would be good if we can make money when opportunity comes."

At Nicholas's frank answer, Kokovtsov first bowed his head and left the room.

That anxiety. Kokovtsov seemed to somewhat see the identity of that anxiety.

'The Tsar's instructions are decreasing compared to before.'

Unlike before when he who knew where, what, how, and why everything specified and instructed even small details.

His orders are decreasing.

"...Why?"

The Tsar is clearly gradually removing his hands since the war's end.

Though it's not very noticeable yet, Kokovtsov, who had carried out his instructions by his side for decades, could clearly feel this.

"Surely not... system transition... No, he's not someone to make such a hasty decision."

Though Kokovtsov tried to shake off these disloyal thoughts.

His anxiety only grew larger within.


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