After Brigadier Fritz officially took over the City of HerbertsHera, he realized the truth of Mayor HerbertsHera's words.
At least within the scope of HerbertsHera, the number of German garrison troops was pitifully small, totaling less than twenty people.
The reason these twenty remained in the area was to protect the HerbertsHera City Council.
After all, this colony had a population of millions of indigenous people who harbored great hatred towards European colonists.
If a certain number of soldiers were not left to protect the city council, the indigenous people would discover that the German garrison had been reduced, and the HerbertsHera City Council and all German residents in the city would be in danger.
The Germans' transfer was swift, not only withdrawing most of the colonial garrison but also transporting some of the population away.