A Russian economics expert had been making money through long-short strategies during the Russia-Ukraine war. Despite his economic success, he felt deep regret about Russia's historical mistakes. He wrote on his blog that "Russia has been on the wrong path since the 19th century," critically analyzing Russia's history. Then, remarkably, he traveled back in time to 1891 and found himself in the body of Russian Crown Prince Nicholas II during his visit to Japan.
Though he didn't know when that day would come, German hegemony would trample France once again-
"The Tsar has issued mobilization orders!"
"The Russian government is controlling the railways!"
"Are the Germans going to fight a two-front war or what? Germany is finished now!"
Delcassé, who was about to resign facing reality, had all thoughts stop at this news from afar.
'Russia... mobilization?'
Was the alliance with Russia this tight? No, before that, was our country's diplomatic power toward Russia this strong?
That slow bear of the frozen lands hadn't budged until 8 months into the situation, but suddenly they're preparing to hit Germany from behind with their front paws?
But was that news absolutely not false?
[German forces withdrawing?]
[Germany's empty east.]
[Germany's chances of victory in a two-front war?]
The whole world was talking about it.