April 15, 1915.
Luanda Port.
Since the development of the East African West Coast, the route for French people to East Africa has also changed. Previously, like most countries, the French needed to first travel by ship to the East Coast of East Africa, to Dar es Salaam City, and then transfer by rail to the capital of East Africa.
Now, the French can reach the mainland of East Africa by simply navigating the Atlantic Ocean, without detouring through the Mediterranean, which is much more convenient for France.
"It's been a long time, Special Envoy Thomson!" East African Minister of Foreign Affairs Frier said to Thomson.
"Hello, Your Excellency Frier, you look more vibrant than ever," Thomson said to Frier with a smile.
The two were old acquaintances, as Thomson was the former French Ambassador to East Africa, so they often interacted in Rhein City.
