[71] Springfield M1903

-Third-Person Perspective-

Two months had passed since Arkan Lawrence officially took control of his territory. Time seemed to move slowly, yet the changes were swift and undeniable.

Under his leadership, the lives of the people gradually improved. What was once a mere dream of prosperity was now becoming a tangible reality. The once deserted markets were now bustling with merchants and customers. Cracked and nearly impassable roads had been repaired and widened.

Yet among all the reforms, one of Arkan's greatest achievements was in education.

The night classes held every week had become a key initiative in his administration. It was not only for children, but for anyone willing to learn—regardless of age or background. Farmers who wanted to calculate their crop yields, small merchants who wished to read trade contracts, and even women who previously had no access to education—all were now given the opportunity to learn.