"At your command, Your Majesty!" Minister of Foreign Affairs Wellington and Defense Minister Thomas exclaimed in unison.
Although according to the European Royal Family Union Declaration of the time, the countries that signed the declaration could legally rescue royal families of other nations in danger.
The problem was that rescuing Nicholas II and his family within the whole territory of Russia Nation was quite difficult.
Moreover, it was also necessary to rescue only Princess Shaianna and a few other members of the Russian Monarchy, which required seizing the right moment for the rescue operation.
For Arthur, he naturally did not want to see Nicholas II being rescued to Australasia.
After all, there were a large number of Russians within Australasia Domestic, including a considerable amount of Russian capital.
If these Russians supported the restoration of Nicholas II, Arthur would inevitably face difficulties on both fronts.