When we first arrived, I believed there might have been a third party involved in all of this, hoping to undermine both authorities, but it's looking like that isn't the case. And Doro-san seems to have proven himself an exemplary character with little motive.
And, on that note, there's nothing inherently wrong with the Flowerlands acting as an independent nation that I can see. He seems to be on good terms with both Empresses, and just wants thing to be handled as well as possible.
So! If the Flowerlands become independent, it can trade freely between both nations, and the three nations can rule side by side, preserving their own cultures, and forming a united front, none more great than the other.
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And, on that note, there's nothing inherently wrong with the Flowerlands acting as an independent nation that I can see. He seems to be on good terms with both Empresses, and just wants thing to be handled as well as possible.
So! If the Flowerlands become independent, it can trade freely between both nations, and the three nations can rule side by side, preserving their own cultures, and forming a united front, none more great than the other.