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The most offensive part of that to them seemed to be, with the Royal High Seas Fleet having captured a swathe of islands, the Reich still commanded a once-significant naval base island that ensured command of the inlet beyond, and Halmeggia as a result. That spiteful little island of two names, one Vitelian and one Imperial, had one shared name to all concerned with it. The Jump, <span class="mu-i">Isla Salto</span>. A sore, despite the fact that it had practically been decommissioned ever since the end of the Emrean War, a large cost that was hastily cut in the midst of a barely prevented collapse.
Though that was something it might be unclear that you should do anything about. The Reich was in the midst of upheaval due to reforms and internal campaigns by the nineteen-year-old Kaiser Henrik, but it was no longer as feeble and teetering as it once was.
The easier thing to do might have been to just demonstrate peacefully and help those in need. You did have spare Lira laying about, though maybe it would be better to keep a rainy day sum just in case rather than rushing to spend it all. Though admittedly, if you somehow managed to occupy that island, questionably worthwhile as it was now, it would certainly be an infamous act, one that the Augustans and the Navy here both might see as the sort of boldness they liked…
…Next month would be when Luigi and Vittoria’s birthdays were. Best to not let those slip the mind in all this busyness.
>No need to do anything silly when things are going so well. Stay with being friendly and in the neighborhood, and helping out privately where government funds are falling short, maybe…(Input amount of Lira to commit. Directly butting in like this doesn’t lower heat, also does not raise it.)
>Commit no resources besides the men. They can just demonstrate and be heard. The real route might be to aim higher with your newly created department. (Spend a turn observing to search for openings and opportunities, Reduces Heat)
>Maybe you could try and prepare a stunt like occupying that island, or at least squatting on it. How committed could the Grossreich possibly be to a serious retaliation or prevention anyways? For an island that barely housed anything these days?
>Other?