"Uncle Karl, this time you should settle in First Town initially. Developing the colony requires a process, especially in Africa, which demands great caution. Staying in First Town will make it easier for you to liaise with Leopold and supervise the colonial progress."
Inviting Prince Karl to stay in First Town is only right; it's impossible to let a seventy-year-old man go alone to Chad.
Now Chad is truly a barren land, a region with more beasts than people. This is because with East Africa arriving, a large number of Black forces have fled west, and in Africa, it typically involves a tug-of-war between humans and wildlife. The space left by Black people has not been occupied by East Africa, thus reclaimed by those wild animals.
So this time, the East African border troops heading to Chad are more likely to engage in large-scale hunting rather than conflict with Black forces.
