Having developed a plan and divided spheres of responsibility, the Russian Empire and Yugorussia begin implementing the construction of the envisioned new beautiful world—one without brutal world wars and ruthless Anglo-Saxon domination. Let people in the city on the Potomac call themselves the Fourth Rome and brim with boundless arrogance about it, but those who know already understand: it’s the second Carthage, which must be destroyed for the good of all humanity. More Americas—good ones, diverse ones.
Meanwhile in Europe, everything goes on as usual: British Metropolia is locked in a naval blockade, Queen Victoria goes mad right in the parliamentary session, and specially appointed people slowly but inevitably bring about the collapse of the British Empire—which truly can be called a prison of peoples. Such is the dreadful comedy of the British Empire’s decline, staged by hand to the drumbeat of the approaching Apocalypse…