During this period, Archduke Ferdinand was very confident about the East African Navy. In the South African War, it faced the greatest pressure, and under such high pressure every day, the East African Navy gained a wealth of experience and eliminated numerous potential issues.
"Now the naval department, having been baptized by war, we dare to brandish our swords against any navy except for the powerful navies like that of the United Kingdom, so we are fully confident in taking over the nearby Madagascar Island," Archduke Ferdinand confidently told Ernst.
