April 3, 1888.
New Hamburg Port City.
Since the entire East Africa entered a state of war, New Hamburg Port City has become a stronghold wedged between Portugal and the United Kingdom.
All businesses in the city prioritize military supplies, while the city and provincial governments actively organize district and surrounding area support for the war front.
Under the night sky, one could even faintly hear the rumble of artillery fire from both the northern and southern lines from New Hamburg Port City. In fact, the front line of the East African and British war lies just a little over seventy kilometers to the south of New Hamburg Port City, in this tense, oppressive atmosphere.
