In the spacious and bright office, a man in a brown Brunas suit tossed the report in his hand onto the table and massaged his temples.
The office housed six desks arranged facing each other, most of them piled high with documents, while several bureaucrats busied themselves with work. However, their busyness didn't keep them from gossiping amongst themselves.
He looked exhausted and complained to the man sitting across from him, "Can you believe it? Just a week ago, Brunas had only 650,000 people. Now, it has a population of 700,000."
"There are too many outsiders here, native Brunas residents account for less than ten percent of the population," the man opposite him said, continuing to sort through his documents without looking up.
Managing a large city is not as easy as it seems, with a myriad of jobs that are overwhelmingly complex.