William's every move in London was clear to Arthur, and he naturally understood the reality that the London Stock Exchange was on the brink of collapse.
This period could be long or short; it could be controlled by man or left to run its course freely.
If there were human intervention, the crisis in the London Stock Exchange could be postponed for several more years, which is the real reason why many consortia have not yet withdrawn. After all, the stock market still had several years of profitability, and the British Government would not let the stock market collapse.
Moreover, compared to an economic crisis erupting in London, Arthur would prefer to see it break out in the United States.
After all, the wheel of history cannot be changed, and the American people have a larger scale and are better able to withstand the damage caused by an economic crisis.