The first-ever election in the city of Anfang had begun. Instead of higher-ups managing the city, there would only be one governor, which seemed sweet to those greedy enough. The declaration of the election had officially started at noon in the city's main square. And the candidates would have to start introducing themselves to the citizens of Anfang.
The first candidate was Elgna, someone from the former government yet fortunately not included in the list of suspects during the execution of the higher-ups. She was a popular old lady within the government, and most of the office workers knew of her identity.
The second candidate was Montes, a businessman from the eastern districts. He was supported by numerous district leaders to have the candidacy of being the governor of the city of Anfang. He considered Monetes Franz as his rival and was rather shocked about the news he had heard.