In this timeline of Continental Europe, only three great empires, Britain, Frank, and the Northern Rakshasa, remained standing after getting scrubbed by the tides of space and time.
This was a piece of historical knowledge that Wang Yunxiao had learned from his history textbooks.
For decades, the British had isolated themselves, recalling their diplomats stationed abroad, abandoning their colonies, and eventually severing all domestic and international contacts. Now, whether they are alive or dead, no one knows exactly what their situation is.
The Frank Empire, on the other hand, had gone through a cycle of collapse and restoration over the past millennium and had become the Third Frank Empire by now.
A hundred years ago, under the leadership of a great emperor, it had restored the ancient territorial map of the Frank Empire and had almost completed the unification of Europe.