Franz twitched the corner of his mouth after hearing this and said, "Truly able to cause trouble!"
The British have always been known for their meddling style, and most European countries, especially Austria-Hungary, which has received special "attention" from Britain, are well aware of this.
"Now the Boers are probably considered their own people too, still playing the balance game, but this is typical of the British."
Franz is indifferent towards Britain, but he does admire them in one regard; their means are indeed superb. Not to mention, the British Isles consist of three parts, plus Ireland making it four, yet England can easily manage the other three, which is worthy of Franz's admiration.
After all, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria cannot manage Hungary, and there are a bunch of federations and regions behind that want to stir trouble like Hungary.
