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Chapter 87, False and True, Real and Fake Truly

After careful consideration, the London Government made the decision to blockade the Baltic Sea. In fact, the voices opposing the blockade in Parliament had disappeared after the Berlin Government agreed to take over the orders Russians had placed in the United Kingdom.

Anti-Russian policy had always been a strategy for the British, and naturally, no one opposed the idea of hampering the Russians as long as it did not damage everyone's interests.

On January 11, 1866, the Royal Navy blocked the entrance to the Baltic Sea under the pretext of eradicating pirates.

There was no actual blockade of the Baltic Sea; it was just that, considering the safety of passing ships, the Royal Navy advised everyone to temporarily refrain from entering or leaving the Baltic Sea.

The recommendation was given; it was entirely voluntary whether to heed it or not. Should anyone be robbed by pirates, they would have no cause for regret.