To promote the military reserve plan, we must consider the attitude of the Spaniards.
After all, it's not wartime, and not all citizens agree with the increase of military personnel. Carlo did not want the public to view him as a warmonger, so it was essential to research and guide Spanish public opinion first.
But soon, Carlo realized his plan was somewhat redundant.
When the Spanish Sun newspaper first suggested in its pages that Spain should follow other European countries and establish a reserve system to enhance military strength, it immediately garnered widespread support from Spaniards.
This even formed a wave of enthusiasm. According to a Royal Security Intelligence Bureau survey, many citizens in the new drink shops emerging in Madrid were excitedly discussing matters related to the reserve.
This emerging drink shop was exactly the cola store Carlo had thought of while at the beach. Since it was a drink made from kola nuts, Carlo had unhesitatingly named it "cola."
