June 1, 1945, marked a pivotal moment in global history. The news of Hitler's demise resonated worldwide, echoing the triumph of Allied forces over the once formidable German regime. Across Europe, territories were liberated from the clutches of oppression, with the UK and US leading the charge. The map of the world underwent a transformation as nations emerged from the shadows of war.
As the dust settled on the European front, Alfonso, the leader of the Oriental Empire, closely monitored the developments. Reports from the liberated regions hinted at a different struggle, one that persisted in the aftermath of war. The UK and US forces, now occupying parts of Africa, faced challenges in their interactions with the native populations. Alfonso received detailed accounts, raising concerns about the post-war dynamics in these regions.