15 Mar 2021, 08:06

Victoria Romanov smiled while Simon Bridges was rating. In fact, she felt bad for Simon, not because of the great person he was, that was a lost game, but because of his reputation all around Europe. She noted Bridges comments and then wrote a text message with all the content which was sent to George Maxwells, maybe he could give those words some use, more than she could. When John Peter-Key ended his short speech, she clapped the Reitmic delegation and then Simon Bridges for a minute or so, smiling. She wasn't angry, but she was thinking on what Simon could be thinking on: "Maybe he wants to drop the Krexit bomb, maybe he wants another meeting to fail... What do you really want, Bridges?", she thought at the same time she clapped and smiled. She finally spoke:

"What a nice speech Mr. Bridges, congratulations... because you would have won a roast battle if this was one. But, sadly for you and the delegates on the room which I request the Internal Affairs Commissioner kicks out, as our delegates are staying outside, this is not a roast battle, but more of a serious issue. I have been studying a bit how Reitzmic commerce works and I've realised they are using risky ways, such as the Drommund Kaas railway or the rail connection with Belarum, maybe that's why you think this is pointless. But, at the same time, I would like to remember you about the recently passed European Commission Sanctioning Powers Act 2021, which could put just not Reitzmag, but Copala City, in a serious economical issue, and I think none of us want that. And even if Copala City, as an autonomous territory which was leased to the Nicolezians is here today as it wants its voice to be heard in Europe and in the Caspian Council, previous admission by the proposed institution; we also need to stop trying to set up a circus on the room, Simon. Please, let's not make the same mistakes again.

Anyway, I think you won't hear any of us on the room, maybe because you want to be the one that wins this kind of battle just because the islands were built near Drommund Kasas and you think you are the Caspian's strongest country, something which I'm afraid to tell you are not. Mr. Brodges, I won't aim for independence on this summit, I have the Copala City Assembly to aim for it, but I want to solve a crisis which is damaging my territory, and also yours. We need to avoid more sanctions, and we need this crisis to be solved by the conditions that former Internal Affairs Commissioner Juncker and now Mr. Pravoslav proposed. That's the best way we can sort these things out, but I'm sure the new Internal Affairs Commissioner will like to release a new proposal which I'm expecting to see. Let's give us all a chance and, for once, let's be kind to eachother."