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After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World novel Chapter 1078

This ’population transfer’ program started a few months prior and had seen good effects on all the affiliated territories.

After all, thousands of Alterrans and foreigners flooded the nearby allied villages. There were thousands of ’slaves’ that were also sent to the satellites.

This large injection of population naturally created a boom in development for all the affiliated territories.

Thanks to this program, these territories now had a lot more forces against beast tides—to the point that no monster mob posed a threat to them anymore.

In fact, with the leadership of Alterrans who had temporarily settled there, the attitude of ’looking forward to mobs’ had also influenced the local population, turning everyone into war-hungry fiends… er, citizens.

The population also allowed the economy to spike up, not just for the local shops, but new ones also popped up. Of course, there were a few conflicts in terms of monopoly with a few residents.

After all, before the Alterrans moved there, certain parties were the leading suppliers of so-and-so products. The arrival of people from the ’source’ naturally threatened their way of life.

However, it was nothing Terrans hadn’t encountered before. Considering they were used to wars and beast mobs, business conflicts were the least of their problems.

For the most part, because Alterrans had access to a wider variety of products (displaced citizens also had higher purchase limits), it was the Alterrans who gave way, selling rarer products in the end. Those were much more profitable, anyway.

The increased population of elementalist (on top of being associated with Alterra) had also become a deterrent to war declarations, giving the villages the stability needed to grow well on their own.

In fact, all the territories—except for Iron Mountains—hadn’t been attacked for months.

Although getting enough prestige to become a town was still a distant dream to them, they definitely grew to be the strongest villages in the region.

Imagine: A group of villages superior to the previous Guia’s were compressed into a single region. Further, all these territories were allied to each other.

As a whole, how powerful would they be?

The effect was even more pronounced with the satellites, which received a lot more people than the allied territories. Allied territories were allied territories, but satellites were still—technically—part of Alterra.

In terms of systems, points, and the like, satellites had mimicked Alterra much better than others. Contribution points of those who were staying in satellites were also quite a bit higher than those in other allied territories!

It just so happened that they were relatively far from Alterra so there were still a lot of them who opted to go to the nearby allied territories instead.

The people assigned to the satellites were also asked to stay for a longer period of time for more efficiency and lesser turnover.

For Iron Mountains, there were about a thousand people sent there—and they were assigned for an entire year.

First of all, it was too far away to travel to every month and, second, it was full of aborigines, was placed in the middle of aborigine territories, and was more prone to wars. Iron Mountains, in particular, were in dire need of stability.

Chapter 1078: More Changes 1

Chapter 1078: More Changes 2

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