"Romans?" Rahman was stunned for a moment, but quickly responded, nodding vigorously with excitement. "Yes! You're absolutely right! This land will always belong to us Romans!"
Currently, in this small patch of North Africa, the so-called "Roman" identity is entirely defined by the book Tunisian Origin Analysis, that is—a collective term for French people, Berbers, and Arabs who live in North Africa.
Rahman, as a businessman who often trades with Tunisia, had naturally read this book long ago.
No wonder he was so excited; from Lord Zemir's tone, it sounded like Berbers of Algiers could also be accepted as "Roman Descendants."
And now, with the French Army controlling Mitidja, if they could become "one of us," the Berber faction—long oppressed by the Imperial Guard and Navy—would finally see their day of emancipation!
