Chapter 1038 Author's Closing Remarks
Hello everyone, the book is now successfully completed.

Many readers are curious about how World War II would unfold in the timeline depicted in the story.

In fact, this article could be written further, and the last few sentences also point out the future development trend.

(The red circle in the image above indicates the location of Djibouti in Africa, which is geographically very important.)
Once the Japanese launch a surprise attack on Djibouti for energy and move north along the Red Sea to block the Suez Canal, a war for control of North Africa will ensue, followed by the Pacific War.

However, this is World War II, which doesn't quite fit the theme of World War I in this book. Also, considering that World War II is easily censored, I'm hesitant to write about it, so I'll end here.

Thank you all for your continued support. The number of subscriptions to this book has remained around 1000, which is inseparable from your support. Thank you very much!

The new book will probably be released in October.

The young author has a bad spine and needs to have a minor surgery during the summer vacation, followed by a period of rest.

Then it will take some time to prepare the draft and review the materials.

The initial idea came from Bismarck's son, who, during the Prussian period, led not only the unification of Germany and the defeat of France to occupy Paris, but also the revitalization of the Prussian navy to break through the British blockade.

The biggest highlight is that it led the backward Prussian navy from mast warships to half-mast, half-gas, then to fully gas and modernized ships, and the army's equipment and tactics achieved a leap from queuing for execution.

In short, the new book is written about Prussia 50 years before this book.

The tactics and equipment used are likely to be things that this book has discarded or called outdated. For example, battleships with big guns and giant ships will become the main force in the new book.

All strategies and tactics will revolve around the struggle for battleships, as well as naval and land power.

Thank you again for your companionship over the past year and four months!
Looking forward to seeing you all again in October!
(End of this chapter)

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