Due to the delays on the western battlefield, Sivert had to temporarily change plans, and soon the General Staff's plans were reported to Ernst.
After patiently reading through them, Ernst asked, "Is the southern battlefield already over as a whole?"
"Yes, Your Highness, the main forces of the Boers and the British army have been withdrawn to the south bank of the Orange River, including places such as Bloemfontein and Kimberley. Basically, Boer cities and important villages have been controlled by our army," Sivert replied.
However, this did not completely convince Ernst, as the Boers had performed exceptionally well in South Africa in the past life. Therefore, this actual supreme ruler of East Africa always viewed the Boers through a filter.
