The Rise Of Australasia

Chapter 1363 - 1363 Extra Arthurs Abdication Controversy



Chapter 1363 - 1363 Extra Arthurs Abdication Controversy

?Chapter 1363: Extra: Arthur’s Abdication Controversy Chapter 1363: Extra: Arthur’s Abdication Controversy World War II ended in ways Arthur had never imagined, but this did not influence Australasia’s strategic layout before and after the war nor Arthur’s vision for the future.

After the end of World War II, Australasia indisputably became the world’s strongest country, especially following the grand parade of the tri-service military on the day of the United Nations assembly.

Representatives of various countries witnessed the potent forces of Australasia’s army, navy, and air force, and they naturally understood who the most powerful nation in the world was and whose rule they should rely upon.

As for the former hegemon, the British Empire, Arthur did not eradicate them completely. If the British desired, they could still play the so-called European hegemon or even become the most powerful nation outside of Australasia.

Of course, as part of Arthur’s plan, following the end of this World War, it was naturally also time for Arthur to bid farewell to the throne.

A good succession of monarchism should consider the next generation Monarch, allowing William enough time to wield authority rather than continuing to cling to power himself.

As the first Monarch and the founder of the Empire in Australasia’s history, Arthur naturally had no lingering attachment to the throne.

He had done everything that needed doing, and Australasia had successfully grown into the world’s strongest country; Now was the time to pass the reins of power and this tremendous responsibility to William and, while Arthur was still in good health, to cultivate an excellent third-generation Monarch in William’s eldest son, Alexander.

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