As time entered September 1910, the floods in several provinces in East Asia became more and more severe, causing local people to plunder food and riots broke out among refugees, creating a desperate situation.
It was time for Australasia to show its good side. Arthur announced, on behalf of Australasia, that they would send 100 tons of food and fifty thousand Australian dollars in aid to the disaster-stricken areas, demonstrating Australasia's commitment to peace and friendship.
Sure enough, after receiving the good news of Australasia's aid, not only did the local governments promote it extensively, but the local victims and refugees were also very grateful to Australasia.
Unfortunately, what they didn't know was that the income Australasia earned from selling food during this disaster was easily hundreds of times more than the aid they provided.