Chapter 292 - Frustration Mounting

As the war situation was developing in the Far East, Poul, and Jonathan scrambled to face the media. Journalists from New York Times, the New York Globe, the Washington Post, and correspondents from other countries were in Pittsburgh, determined to get a statement out of the individuals who indirectly caused a war between the Joseon Kingdom and the Japanese Empire.

The reception was made on the first floor of the main office, with an erected platform and a podium standing proudly at its center. The room was abuzz with anticipation as reporters jostled for the best positions to capture every word, every expression. Daguerreotypes were set up, focusing on Poul and Jonathan, who stood side by side, clad in their formal attire. 

"Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Axelsen," the journalist from the New York Times began the query. "First and foremost, can you confirm the involvement of your private military company in the military clash in Hanseong?"

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