Mountain Domain, with ship after ship of immigrants arriving, the previously inconspicuous "Bear Port" also started bustling with activity.
Behind every peculiar name, there is often a legendary tale.
"Bear Port" is located at the mouth of the Great Canal, earning its name because a bear contributed significantly to the digging of the canal.
"Captain Gul, what business do you have with me?"
As he sized up the visitor, Jose had an ominous premonition.
As an important partner of the domain, in recent days, Gul's fleet had helped transport tens of thousands of immigrants.
For the Mountain Domain, where land abounded but people were scarce, population was the most precious wealth.
An influx of tens of thousands of immigrants meant that the domain could cultivate an additional several hundred thousand acres of fertile land.