With the passage of time, the successive Governors of Gor City began to suffer from severe headaches. An increased population had its benefits, but if management couldn't keep up, it ironically turned into a risk.
Just any large infrastructure project, such as digging a canal or quarrying marble to create a larger living space underground, would last a hundred or even five hundred years!
Even though Glizerians lived long lives, their work efficiency wasn't great, and these projects were ridiculously slow, leading to growing dissatisfaction among the people.
However, dissatisfied as they were, even the most capable Governors couldn't change these chaotic outcomes.
The root cause was the work-rest cycle!
More and more Glizerians realized that Gando's idea of "planning work-rest schedules" was actually correct. But the opposition was still strong; many stubborn Glizerians believed that sleep was a personal freedom that should not be stripped away.