Franz was busy. Following the localization of the African colonies, there were already over a dozen colonial cities that had submitted their applications.
Without a doubt, this was a roundabout approach. First, allow those regions that met the criteria to localize; the rest could wait until they qualify.
After all, these cities were the heart of the colonies. The surrounding areas were still managed by them, and they would be divided up as they developed in the future.
This was a consensus reached between the Vienna Government and the power faction in the colonies. Now that nobody desired independence, naturally, they would not mind the administrative division.
In a gesture of importance, Franz personally received the colonial representatives. These nobles were his supporters, as well as the foundation for future rule over the African Continent.