Ernst does not care about the life or death of the natives on the East African land. As a colonizer, he should have a heart of stone; otherwise, he might as well end it early, or the dark side of this world would drive him to death.
As a Western colonizer, Ernst is a complete white lotus among his peers, after all, unlike some countries, he doesn't engage in the perversion of using natives...
By adhering to the principle of not thinking about something, it can be presumed that it has not happened. Ernst never dwells on the consequences, as long as the East African colony completes its tasks according to his objectives. As for extermination, well, since the East African colony didn't do it personally, it doesn't count.
On one hand, he manages the affairs of the East African colony; on the other hand, he handles the business in Europe. Ernst is usually quite busy,
but today he managed to steal half a day of leisure, accompanying the old man for afternoon tea in the garden.