Time flickered by and it was now 1912. In the previous life, this year could truly be called a season of turmoil, with major events erupting on almost every continent.
In Asia, the Far East Empire's internal contradictions fully exploded; in Europe, the Balkan War broke out; in America, there was the Argentine labor movement and the United States presidential election; in Africa, Black indigenous peoples launched resistance movements against the Portuguese.
Of course, the last of these is now impossible. Of the two main actors in that incident, one has been driven back to Europe by East Africa, and the other, worn down over the long term by East Africa, has completely lost its bite.
At this moment, what the East African Government is most focused on is clearly the social transformation unfolding inside the Far East Empire. As East Africa's most important market, any internal change within the Far East Empire could have a significant impact on East Africa.
