After talking with Ernst, Prince Constantine roughly understood his son's approach. The East African colony, or rather it should now be called the Principality of Heixinggen or East African territory, had essentially arrived, so he couldn't possibly be colonizing himself!
As for the millions of slaves on East African soil, they were all international "laborers" supporting the development of East Africa, and the landowner was already the Heixinggen royal family.
Meanwhile, the original Heixinggen homeland had completely become a territory of Prussia, although it was announced that many industries still remained in the hands of the Heixinggen royal family.
In the future, the name of the Principality of Heixinggen could be returned to the Kingdom of Prussia, after all, East Africa was not a vassal state of Prussia, whereas the Heixinggen homeland was, so it was necessary to distinguish between Heixinggen and East Africa.
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