After the war in the Southwest, it gradually returned to its former prosperity.
The outside world was under the impression that the Southwest was probably shrouded by the shadow of the Panaqua Consortium’s rule. But in actual fact, after the Panaqua Consortium gained control of more than 30 strongholds in the Southwest, they did not increase taxes or excessively settle scores with the previous people in charge.
In the Southwest, many important figures from both the political and business world had thought the Panaqua Consortium would continue on their expansion path, and as a result, they felt that all the industries in the Southwest would get dragged into the resulting wars and be set back further. However, the Panaqua Consortium did not do that. The first thing Julius did was to try to revive the Southwest.
First, he standardized the currency before organizing transport routes.
The entire Southwest was connected through basic roads, while the Panaqua Consortium established a specialized department to oversee the maintenance of roads linking the various strongholds.
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