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After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World novel Chapter 780

During the meeting with the elders and the honorary members like Oslo arrived at the 3rd floor, as scheduled as soon as the war ended. freewёbnoνel.com

It was just that, with the issue of marriages, another agenda was added to their topic.

But the more pressing matters were discussed first, of course.

First was what to do with Vismont. They decided to send a team to investigate first, and bring back those who wished to go back, low-key, in case the enemies were too hostile and decided to stop them.

They had just gone through 2 wars, one attacking and one defense, so even if they wanted to take the territory back, they wouldn’t be able to—she didn’t want to waste slots on Vismont either.

Besides, even if the lord changed, Vismont was still Alterra’s subsidiary so their people wouldn’t be able to harm their residents, at least within the scope of the territory.

"It only applies to permanent residents, at least within the territory walls," Oslo said, and it made sense because master territories could take advantage too much if that wasn’t the case.

They weren’t certain how detailed the system was and its internal rules, but they were done with the greater good in mind.

Anyway, there were plenty of people who became permanent residents in Alterra after the war, and it’d do good to send only them.

Basically, almost all the older guards were now permanent residents because of the contribution points in wars as well as the monetary winnings they received.

During wars, she would give a small portion of the ’loot’ to the people who contributed.

While Fargo was relatively poor, Guia was very rich. They had merged the territory before the meeting, so she got a bit more.

She found out that because the lord’s wealth and territory shared a wallet, even after Baltimore died, his remaining money (the part that was not taken automatically after losing the war) was actually still attached to the territory itself. When he died, all she lost was whatever was in his space instead.

The nice contents of the warehouse were also sizeable. It could be said that she really gained a lot from the second war.

The portion was a small fraction, but it could do a lot for the individual. From what she heard, a lot of the guards and the stronger members who contributed a lot managed to settle down payment for a house—even if they were for small units—right after the Guia war.

Next topic was what to do with the new territory, now called Iron Mountains. (They decided to follow the straight-to-the-point naming convention).

There were no new interesting building types, sadly, because the building slots Guia chose was something either Alterra or Fargo already had. However, they could at least focus on what they took over Guia for: the Iron.

Althea was very happy to know that the warehouse was at max level (for villages) at level 3 and was filled with iron ores.

She had already transferred a bulk of it to the Alterran warehouse to be taken by the warehouse men later on.

Of course, because there was lord-only access to the warehouse, she had to take it out herself.

Like in the other territories, she planned to build another manual construction, a foyer of sorts, where she could release the items without being seen.

She was very thankful for her massive space because the items she needed to take out could usually be done within a few batches.

Chapter 780: Guia Winnings 1

Chapter 780: Guia Winnings 2

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