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The Prussian Queen did not expect that after she brought back the grand plan for the development of the steel industry to the City Palace, several reformist ministers were very cautious about it.
Left with no choice, Louise arranged for Baron Stein and Baron Trudeun to meet, hoping the gentleman could persuade this hesitant fellow.
On a snowy afternoon, in a villa located west of Potsdam, Governor Aisen lazily leaned on the sofa, signaling the servant to bring hot coffee and candied fruits for the distinguished guests.
Baron Stein exchanged a few pleasantries and quickly got to the point: "Your Excellency Governor, forgive me for being blunt, but for such a large-scale expansion, I must first ensure the adequate supply of coal.
"You know, the previous matter with the Hebert Coking Plant forced me to be more cautious."
