When this gift was placed in Arthur's Manor House by dozens of indigenous people, Arthur himself was in a state of surprise.
Who could have expected that the Kingdom of the Netherlands would present Arthur with such a gift? The long cannon barrel clearly indicated that it was a cannon, but which one remained unknown.
The guards were instructed to remove the red cloth, revealing a cannon in front of everyone.
It was clear that this was a brand new cannon, not even used before.
Next to it, there were ten boxes of shells, half of which being slightly larger than the other half.
The caliber of the firearm was not large. Although the exact number could not be determined by the naked eye, it was confirmed to be within 100 millimeters.
The question was, why would the Netherlands send a cannon to Arthur? A national-level gift would not be an ordinary cannon; it should be something classified as an important weapon.