July 20th, 1939 ā Imperial Palace, Tokyo
The Imperial Palace in Tokyo stood as a symbol of Nippon's enduring strength, its grandeur reflecting the pride of the empire. Inside, in the audience chamber adorned with traditional motifs, Emperor Hiroaki sat on a raised dais. His gaze was calm but penetrating, as if he could read the thoughts of those before him. Prime Minister Kenji Tanaka knelt at a respectful distance, flanked by senior advisors.
"Your Majesty," Tanaka began, his voice steady but humble. "The world is changing, and Nippon must adapt to these shifts if we are to secure our place as a dominant power."
The Emperor nodded slightly, gesturing for him to continue.