Constantine and his old friend spoke openly about everything, naturally, focusing more on the management of the colonies.
Though Constantine did not partake in the early management of East Africa as a colony, he had certainly witnessed it, especially when he was crowned King of East Africa during the transition from a colony to a kingdom.
At that time, much of East Africa still operated under a colonial model, particularly those newly occupied areas. Prince Karl was not idly listening to Constantine's boasting; he genuinely wanted to learn from the East African model.
Managing a colony is not difficult; with guns in hand, it can be achieved. The most primitive colonial method, after all, relies on "plunder."
Now colonial management has upgraded to a "cooperative" model, similar to Britain, which co-opted a large group of Indian princes and nobles to jointly exploit and oppress the Indian masses.
