When each of the eleven people signed, Kevin assigned several servants to show them the businesses.
These people and their families, who had been deliberately kept in inn-style places for four days, could now have beautiful homes and businesses they could run.
Of course, this only covered eleven businesses.
There were hundreds of businesses established in the city, which could still be seen as a ghost town in every sense of the word.
Luke's next option would be to fill the smithies, but the problem was... There was no one in the city with a gift for blacksmithing.
Luke was, of course, in favour of assigning people with sufficient experience even if they did not have the gift, but that was for other jobs. Blacksmithing was a completely different matter. This place, which could turn into a hunting city in the future, had to be filled with the highest-level blacksmiths.
Everyone knew that a warrior without a sturdy sword would be defeated and killed.