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Arthur left the palace with the plans in hand and, accompanied by his guards, set off towards the industrial district. Upon arriving, he made his way to the building where William's office was located. What had once been a small industrial area had expanded significantly over the years. Many entrepreneurs had chosen to establish their factories there due to its strategic location—being connected to the port by a railway, positioned near the river for easy transportation of raw materials such as coal and iron, and most importantly, because Arthur had ensured the necessary infrastructure, including a sewer system, was in place when he developed the district. This had made the area an ideal location for industrialists, and as a result, the district had undergone multiple expansions over time.