After 2 and a half days of traveling, James finally arrived at the Territory he was appointed, passing by 4 towns before finally arriving in the main city of Heisenport.
As he entered the city gates, James was greeted with enthusiasm by Frederick Vi Heisenberg, the temporary lord of Heisenport, who welcomed him with a warm smile amidst the cheering of the citizens.
"Welcome to the main city, Young Prince! Or so I should say, Governor," Frederick said, his voice filled with genuine hospitality as he led James into the bustling city.
Inside the castle of Port Harbor, Frederick explained the challenges facing Heisenport to the young prince.
He spoke of the shortage of manpower, emphasizing the need for more workers to fulfill the Queen's orders to build roads and fortify defenses.
"Governor, we do not lack materials, but manpower is sorely needed," Frederick explained with a hint of concern in his voice.
"Our coastal defenses are weak, and our towns are undermanned.
Despite the citizens' contentment, occasional incidents of violence and theft occur due to financial struggles."
Frederick sighed, his expression troubled as he continued, "Travel times for reporting are too long, especially during stormy seasons when flooding hampers relief efforts.
By the time aid arrives, casualties have already mounted."
James listened attentively, understanding the gravity of the situation.
Determination flickered in his eyes as he realized the challenges ahead.
He knew that he would need to work tirelessly to address these issues and ensure the welfare of the people of Heisenport.
Upon hearing about the challenges facing Heisenport, James wasted no time in taking action. Turning to Bahrian, he issued swift commands.
"Bahrian, I need you to mobilize some troops immediately. Spread the word in the towns and recruit as many able-bodied individuals as you can. We need more manpower to address these issues," James instructed, his tone firm and decisive.
Bahrian nodded in understanding and swiftly set off to carry out James's orders. She wasted no time in rallying troops and spreading recruitment messages throughout the territory.
Meanwhile, James turned to Frederick with a determined gaze. "Frederick, I need you to gather all available information about the territory—its resources, population, and any ongoing issues.
Bring it to my room as soon as possible," James commanded, his voice carrying an air of authority.
Frederick nodded, acknowledging the urgency of the task. "Of course, Governor. I'll gather the information right away," he replied, hurrying off to fulfill James's request.
As Bahrian and Frederick sprang into action, James felt a surge of determination. He knew that he had to act swiftly to address the challenges facing Heisenport and ensure the safety and prosperity of its people.
With Bahrian reinforcing the city's defenses and Frederick gathering crucial information, James felt confident that they were taking the first steps toward overcoming the territory's obstacles.
As the sun rose on the following day, the streets of Heisenport buzzed with anticipation as eager residents gathered in front of the Lord's house, hopeful for employment opportunities.
James, observing the growing crowd, was taken aback by the sheer number of people who had turned up. Recognizing the need for organization, he swiftly sprang into action.
"Everyone, please form a line here for registration," James announced, his voice projecting authority and determination as he gestured toward a designated area.
Bahrian, alongside a team of assistants, conducted interviews with each candidate, assessing their skills and suitability for the available positions. She approached the task with efficiency and discernment, ensuring that only the most qualified individuals would be selected to serve the territory.
As the day progressed, the line of hopeful applicants grew shorter as each person underwent the interview process. James observed the proceedings with a sense of satisfaction, knowing that they were making progress in addressing the territory's manpower shortage.
Once the interviews were completed, James addressed the assembled crowd with gratitude and encouragement. "Thank you all for your interest in serving Heisenport. Your willingness to contribute to the prosperity of our territory is truly commendable," he declared, his words eliciting nods of agreement and murmurs of appreciation from the crowd.
With the registration process underway and new recruits soon to join their ranks, James felt a renewed sense of hope for the future of Heisenport. He knew that with the support of its dedicated residents, the territory would overcome its challenges and thrive once more.