Afterward, Howard did not rush to leave, for such drastic territorial expansion was bound to impact the new colonial base, inevitably leading to a surge in rebel activity in the short term.
Consequently, Howard stayed for an additional two months, quelling three rebel factions before finally returning to the imperial capital.
Upon entering the city, he found it in a festive mood.
It turned out that it was the Ice and Snow Festival, marking the arrival of another winter.
Howard generously distributed charity, giving 20 silver coins to each household in the capital.
Although the amount per person wasn't substantial, it differed from the temporary subsidies provided during the conscription campaigns.