C2943 Vibrate all Europe (1/2)

The majority of the citizens' attention was focused on the bustling war, but the suffering of the people of other countries became a topic of heated discussion in the eyes of these onlookers.

In just one day, this shocking news had spread through all the major cities of Europe.

There was no need to talk about German Federation. All the important cities held celebratory meetings, and the people swarmed onto the streets to change their traditional image. Under the anesthesia of the beer, they started singing and dancing.

All of the Germany s were glad that they had made the right choice, especially the Bavaria. They had almost made the wrong bet, if they were to bet all of their chips on Napoleon III, they would probably lose everything.

Without the king's approval, the Bavaria Parliament had temporarily increased its military spending by 4 million pounds, and had launched a third national conscription.

They knew very well that there was nothing left to fight in the future and that everything they were doing was just showing their loyalty to the Prussian.

States in the south of Germany almost squeezed out all of their reserve troops. If Bismark had not temporarily stopped the third recruitment, the number of people in the German alliance who had attacked France would have exceeded 3 million.

His many years of patience had finally brought about today's shame. The heroic defeat of France had caused the unity of the German Nationality to soar to unprecedented heights. The conditions for the establishment of a unified German Nationality with Prussia as the core had finally matured.

All the German gatherings, all the newspapers, and all the scholars supported the formation of the German Nationality at the same time. The citizens had chosen to unite their country with almost 100% of the people.

As expected, war was a gathering tool of nationalism. A wild victory had cleared all the obstacles, and Bismark's strategy had finally come to fruition.

While the German was celebrating, the other countries of Europe had all sunk into a very complicated state of mind. The Austria was feeling jealous, they were feeling extremely jealous.

The Habsburg was originally the banner of the German Nationality, and right now, the had already lost all its charisma towards the German Nationality due to her actions.

Some pessimistic analysts would even argue that as the Prussian Empire grew stronger, the German-speaking areas of the Austria would probably be disbanded and there would be a terrible prospect of secession and integration into Prussia in the future.

Even the Austria, which had a similar Prussian culture to Prussia, was terrified, not to mention the other European countries. Almost all the monarchs were silent, not daring to say a single word.

They had originally thought that this war would be the result of a mutual destruction. These countries had even planned to fight like sandpipers and clams to gain benefits from each other.

When the war fell into a quagmire, they would come out as mediators. They could even beat the crap out of them. Some would take revenge, while others would take injustice!

It was unexpected that Prussian would slap them so hard on the face with his backhand, causing them to feel pain on their face. When the Northern Shaos received the latest intelligence, they immediately withdrew all their Baltic Fleet, and all their battleships entered the military port to hide.

The Russian diplomats who were working closely together in many countries suddenly lost their voices. Let alone attacking Prussia, they did not even dare to speak carelessly about it.

As for Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, the Portugal, Spain … The rest of Europe, for the moment, could only look on with serious concern, not only at France but also at Britain.

At this point in the war, what attitude will Britain have, this basically determines the future international public opinion theme.

But what in the world could Britain say now? Everything was out of the British people's expectation. No one had guessed correctly as to how this war would go to the British upper echelons.

Just as the city was giving its orders, a secret meeting was held at Buckingham Palace. The Queen was extremely dissatisfied with the current situation.