Chapter 369 - 369 371 Clang Clang Clang~ Mass Weapon
Chapter 369 - 369 371 Clang Clang Clang~ Mass Weapon
?Chapter 369: Chapter 371 Clang Clang Clang~ Mass Weapon Production, Begin Preparations for War Chapter 369: Chapter 371 Clang Clang Clang~ Mass Weapon Production, Begin Preparations for War Huff, huff~
The wind howled, snow descended from the sky.
Ice and snow are the eternal main themes of Frost Month.
Even Dawn City, ensconced within the mountains, was no exception.
As Lide rode Castro circling above Dawn City, the snowfall intensified.
Yet to his surprise, he found the number of people on the streets below had increased significantly compared to before.
Recalling a letter from Harrison a few days prior, his expression brightened.
The newly captured population had settled in.
After circling a few more times, Castro landed in the backyard of City Hall, and Lide dismounted, returning to his office.
By now, it was January 11, exactly one month had passed since he last left Dawn City.
“Where’s Harrison?”
The Bloodline responsible for City Hall’s security immediately placed a hand over his chest and bowed upon the inquiry.
“My Lord, Chairman Harrison is currently inspecting the newly constructed City Hall in the new district…”
“A newly constructed City Hall?”
“Yes, my Lord, in the future, more than half of the City Hall departments will be relocated there.”
After understanding the situation, Lide couldn’t be bothered to summon Harrison and stood up to head for the new City Hall not even a minute after sitting down.
Due to the zealous nature of the believers and residents, there was always a carriage reserved for Lide in the City Hall’s courtyard—the sight of the entire street bowing as he passed by foot would often arise.
It was fine once or twice, but it became somewhat bothersome after several occurrences.
Some places also weren’t suitable to fly to, as it would not befit the stature of the Dawn Sovereign; hence, Harrison had prepared a carriage for him early on.
Treading softly,
The carriage slowly drove out of City Hall, and Lide peered through the transparent glass windows at the streets outside.
He seldom rode in this carriage, but he couldn’t deny that inspecting his city from a carriage was quite interesting.
He hadn’t yet had a detailed inspection of the new district since its completion.
His gaze fell on the streets, where living skill mages and logistics personnel were clearing the recently accumulated snowflakes, given the thickness of the snow, it seemed to be cleared every few Sunshine Hours.
Their labor ensured the streets remained clear and unobstructed.
A clean street might not directly elevate residents’ living standards, but it significantly boosted the happiness index, fostering greater cohesion in Dawn City.
Small as it was, the scene pleased Lide immensely.
The mass cultivation of living skill mages was costly, but their significance to Dawn City was evident.
At the very least, many places requiring spellcasters need not worry too much.
Previously, he sent Bloodlines to clean the sewers often, and though Bloodlines were utterly obedient and wouldn’t show any discontent, he couldn’t help feeling a bit off. After all, they were an Upper Race, powerful spellcasters—doing such work… indeed, it was unbefitting their status.
Living skill mages would not entertain such thoughts, as they were taught from their training about their future work types,
And were instilled with the idea that all work was equal and contributed to the future of Dawn City.
So there was absolutely no need to worry about any rebellion from these spellcasters.
The shops along the streets also became thriving due to the increase in residents.
The days of only having a few “big fish, little fish” were long gone.
Even amidst the cold winter, one could see residents constantly entering and leaving the shops, with most wearing smiles on their faces and eyes brimming with satisfaction.
And after the carriage entered the new district, this feeling became even more intense.
For most residents brought back by force, life in Dawn City now was like that of the Divine Country—paradise compared to their past.
Originally, Lide thought riding in a carriage would avoid the residents’ attention, but he underestimated his influence and status in the hearts of the people.
Whenever they saw a carriage flying the flag of Dawn City, residents would stop and bow with chests held, their eyes filled with respect and adoration.
Lide could only shake his head at this and instructed the Bloodline driving the carriage to speed up.
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