Chandler House
Havershaw, Kugelan Free State
In his office at Chandler House, Lord Sir Arthur Mendenhall, Governor-General of the Kugelan Free State, had just got off the telephone with His Majesty, King Roderick IV, who, in no uncertain term, made it clear that if trouble was brewing in the KFS, it was Lord Mendenhall's job to make sure it was properly handled. Anglyn still had too much invested in the KFS to let an uprising, or anything else, upset the apple cart.
If it isn't bad enough the King was on Mendenhall's bact to act, he is also under pressure from Anglysh businessmen as well. Since the early days of Anglyn's involvement in the southern Himyar, with the establishment of what used to be the Anglysh South Himyar Company, it has been business that has been the driving force in Crown policies, and now that business interests are threatened, not only from another possible uprising, but also a new wave of foreign companies, Lord Mendenhall had few choices for his next move. Picking up the phone, Mendenhall presses the button that puts him through to his secretary.
"Miss Faulkner, contact the Prime Minister's office. I would like to schedule a meeting with Mr. De Kalk."
Havershaw, Kugelan Free State
In his office at Chandler House, Lord Sir Arthur Mendenhall, Governor-General of the Kugelan Free State, had just got off the telephone with His Majesty, King Roderick IV, who, in no uncertain term, made it clear that if trouble was brewing in the KFS, it was Lord Mendenhall's job to make sure it was properly handled. Anglyn still had too much invested in the KFS to let an uprising, or anything else, upset the apple cart.
If it isn't bad enough the King was on Mendenhall's bact to act, he is also under pressure from Anglysh businessmen as well. Since the early days of Anglyn's involvement in the southern Himyar, with the establishment of what used to be the Anglysh South Himyar Company, it has been business that has been the driving force in Crown policies, and now that business interests are threatened, not only from another possible uprising, but also a new wave of foreign companies, Lord Mendenhall had few choices for his next move. Picking up the phone, Mendenhall presses the button that puts him through to his secretary.
"Miss Faulkner, contact the Prime Minister's office. I would like to schedule a meeting with Mr. De Kalk."