If in the first half of 1932, people lamented over the demise of the Russian Empire, mourning the collapse of a massive empire that had endured for hundreds of years,
then, in the latter half of 1932, people were excited about the repeatedly mentioned prospective establishment of the Australasian Empire in the news.
Of course, the Australasians were thrilled about this, and foreign populations also expressed curiosity and recognition.
After all, being able to witness the establishment of a vast empire with one's own eyes is indeed a fortunate experience for an average person.
After the public opinion had fully fermented, Arthur did not hide his ambition and openly declared in an appearance that he would establish an empire for all Australasians.
This statement naturally excited most Australasians, as they were also very willing to see the establishment of the empire.