"This method has its pros and cons; many aspects are indeed secured, but the incentive policies may not always be as substantial as this time."
"To seek stability or profit, that's for you to consider, as there's no such thing as having the best of both worlds."
Stirred by the fervent migration scene, there were indeed some who impulsively joined, but they were few and far between. By the end of the first day, all in all, only about a hundred people had joined—not even an average of one additional person per battalion—and not a single person had dropped out.
The lead-up to this event had been lengthy. Before the departure, they had reorganized on the spot for five days, giving those of weak will ample time to reconsider. Those who remained were firmly bound by a series of policies, promises, and meticulous preparations.
The migratory army's communal meals remained highly attractive to many Tesserl citizens.