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Chapter 1228 - Chapter 145: The Internationale (Part 2)

He not only valued national interests, but also showed the necessary strength at critical moments and made wise decisions that changed the course of history.

History is not driven by passion, but by cold calculations, cautious attitude, and superhuman wisdom.

You can accuse him of being a complete scoundrel, but at the same time you have to admit he is a strong man.

Prussians always favor the strong, and Bismarck was no exception.

Moreover, he goes a step further than ordinary Prussians, as besides his worship, he also wishes to become strong himself.

However, Arthur was unaware that he surprisingly gained a fan in Prussia despite having done nothing.

What's more surprising is that this Prussian fan focuses on different aspects than other fans.

While other fans admire his achievements in natural philosophy, music, literature, and animal protection, this fan admires his audacity to order police to shoot at the Tower of London.

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