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Chapter 57 - Chapter 56: Cuba Pacified

The month of May in 1870 was quite ordinary, but for Carlo, it was a delightful time.

Following the successful establishment of the Royal Security Intelligence Bureau, Carlo received another good news: Duke Serrano had already resolved the Cuban rebellion, and the army was on its way back to Spain.

This allowed Carlo to breathe a sigh of relief, as there was no longer a worry that Cuba might unexpectedly detach from Spain's control.

As one of the few profitable colonies for Spain, Cuba's significance was still very high. In addition to providing continuous funds and income during Spain's early reforms, Cuba in the future could also be a positive asset for Spain to exchange for more potential colonies.

In Carlo's future plans for Spain's colonies, those in Africa were the most important, especially Morocco in Northwest Africa.

Due to the small strait separating it from Spain's mainland, controlling Morocco would make localizing it relatively easy.

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