Roland sat on the office chair and took a closer look at the statistics reported by Barov.
It took three days for the City Hall to sort out all of the more than 6,000 refugees. Including the low percentage of artisans, the final approval was only 186 people. Of course, this was also related to the intensity of the audit, as it involved the allocation of housing and the issuance of identity cards.
According to Roland's consideration, it was only after you were issued an identity card that you would be regarded as his official subject. Therefore, it was important to complete this while the population was small so that better control would be had over the town's advocates over time. That way, when the population grew, the people's power could be used to assimilate the new entrants. After all, people were social animals and as long as the environment exemplified a philosophy, more and more people would agree with it. In this way the subjects could be given a better life.