June 2, 1898.
Capital of Belgian Congo, Black Horn City.
Nales and his team from the East Belgian Trading Company completed their trade activities with the Belgians. As an employee from East Africa engaged in trade activities in the Belgian Congo since 1886, Nales discovered a startling fact during this trip.
Upon returning to Luanda, he reported his observations in the Belgian Congo in detail to the company, which subsequently caught the attention of the East African Government.
In order to verify the accuracy of this information, East Africa organized another team to conduct a secret investigation in the Belgian Congo in July.
Thus, in 1898, the East African Government came to a surprising conclusion, discovering that the Chinese population in the Belgian Congo had become the overwhelming majority. Although there wasn't any data to support it, no one could deny this fact when East Africans delved into the Belgian Congo.
