The flaw lies in management loopholes, but Roman felt it was normal for political systems to have pitfalls.
He only needed to periodically execute a few Stewards or residential area agents exploiting these loopholes to effectively curb unwanted phenomena.
This was one of the effects of his long-term residence in Fertile City.
As long as Roman continued to move across this land, it would greatly deter people's deepest fears.
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Roman toured Fertile City again, planning the infrastructure progress for winter.
Winter was a major off-season for farming, allowing Fertile City to mobilize fifty to sixty thousand workers for construction, while the rest provided logistics support.
Because self-farming households had shallow foundations with no food reserves.
During the busy farming season, everyone shared communal meals, but to eat well during the off-season, they had to serve and eat the workforce meals provided.