In some ways, it was a rather ridiculous matter.
Despite having acquired the city quite some time ago, no one had bothered to give it a name.
And yet, until now, not a single person had pointed out this fact.
But Justin had his excuses.
"The world's scope was too narrow to bother coming up with names."
More accurately, there was no need to distinguish between cities.
After all, it was only natural for one leader to have one domain.
Rather than naming the land, simply knowing the name of the ruler in charge was enough.
The same logic applied to the land Justin ruled. There was no need to distinguish his domain from the others when all other lands were, in essence, someone else's territory.
"Up until now, we didn't have enough land or power to make naming territories necessary, so it wasn't inconvenient. But that's no longer the case."
Seemingly reading Justin's thoughts, Zachary spoke up.