"The British and French Naval forces haven't moved, but it seems they are indeed paying some attention to the development of East Africa, willing to join forces to support Portugal."
"Our navy can't interfere in this regard. The final outcome still depends on how the land wars in East Africa are fought, but with British and French backing, can East Africa really handle Portugal?"
Faced with his colleagues' inquiry, Grand Duke Ferdinand smiled silently. He didn't answer the question, knowing well that East Africa's strength lies mainly in its army.
...
The strongest army, according to Grand Duke Ferdinand, finally converged with the Mozambican forces at Songgo. The standoff didn't last long because East Africa's main forces arrived unexpectedly early.
Just a day ago, East Africa's main forces arrived at Songgo Fortress ahead of Mozambique's colonial forces. The sudden arrival of tens of thousands of troops at the frontline caused quite a commotion.
