13 Mar 2021, 20:39

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Victoria Romanov was again chosen by the Copalan First Minister to attend the summit, because he had "important affairs to deal with". That was nothing new on Victoria's government life, and she was there for things like that. If it wasn't for George, what would she do to show the world her latest outfits? The World dressed so badly these days Victoria had lost all hope, or that's what she wanted to thought. She headed to the airport and took the Copalan Private Jet to Europolis International Airport. She was looking at Google Maps to check what the travellers' rating of the airport was, and their comments, when she saw a proposal to call it on behalf of Juncker, as a meme. That imediately remembered her something: if she was travelling today, it was because Simon Bridges, the most stupid Prime Minister of Europe (according to some), acted like a 3 year old kid in front of her and the other Caspian leaders, along with the former Internal Affairs Commissioner.

Birdane was someone unknown for Victoria Romanov, but she knew the Copalan Government could count with her in times of need. In fact, she was one of the candidates who believed Copala City should be independent from Reitzmag, which was great compared to Edmund Jasper Winston. The plane landed smoothly into Europolis, and a black Mercedes awaited for Victoria Romanov. The Minister got into the car and the way towards the European Union's building started. Europolis wasn't an ugly city, nor was beautiful. It was just normal, but the authorities were so kind seeing the massive amount of work they have to do when a Councillor from Eastern Haane or the Union of Syndicates goes crazy. She didn't know how the Europolis' authorities haven't already kicked the EU institutions out of their domains.

The car stopped, and the driver spoke: "Ms. Romanov, here we are. The Internal Affairs Commission building.". Victoria thanked the driver and got out. She entered the building, and she saw nobody, something strange. She was guided to the room where everything was going to take place, again, and greeted the new Internal Affairs Commissioner: "Ms. Birdane, nice to meet you! You are so beautiful today, also thank you very much for setting this up once again. I have some hope on Mr. Bridges, but let me give you an advice, be hard when you need to. Show them what women's real power is." Then, she shook hands with John Peter-Key, to whom she offered the condolences of the Copalan Government and the 1 million 65 thousand Copalans. She took a seat, awaiting for the others to arrive.