After the war in the Southwest was over, people’s livelihoods and the economy there recovered much faster than expected.
The traffic routes between the entire Southwest’s 50-odd strongholds were fully operational while the strongholds completely opened up as well. Just as in Bidara City, the stronghold residents and refugees could enter the various strongholds as long as they possessed trade or work visas.
The Panaqua Consortium encouraged the residents to do business by reducing taxes. With a flow of people moving between the various strongholds, the stagnating Southwest finally became livelier. Even though the people here had just been through a war, Stronghold 88 looked like it was completely thriving.
Milo and Miriam found a hotel to stay at for the night. They still chose two separate rooms as usual.
At night, Miriam returned to her room early to sleep. If it were in the past, the two of them might still have a long conversation with each other.
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