Bruno arrived early in the morning in Vienna to negotiate the conflict between Hungary and Romania. By his side were Kaiser Wilhelm III and Tsar Alexei.
The three of them sat at the head of the table, while the Kings of Romania and Hungary stared menacingly at each other.
Bruno remained utterly silent, sipping coffee as he was more concerned with waking himself after a dreadful night's rest than he was with the formal proceedings.
Germany and Russia had silently prepared rapid reaction forces in the event that negotiations broke down, but for now, the war had been prevented from further escalation as the European powers all applied the full weight of their diplomatic and economic leverage to force the two nations to the table.
The King of Hungary was the first to speak, as he made unreasonable demands straight from the get go.
