However, before completing these objectives, he had to deal with the current affairs of the local government.
For instance, the levelling up of a city.
Moreover, Kant had already stored enough honour points!
According to the rules of the system, 10 honour points enabled a village to become a stronghold or a town. With the addition of another 100 honour points, a stronghold could thereafter become a castle while a town would become a city.
Now that Kant had 100 honour points, it was enough for him to raise "Aaron" from a town into a city.
It was a must.
There were too many uncertainties in the lottery.
Even if there were a lot of good things he could draw from the lottery, Kant did not dare allow himself even a moment of reprieve. He was keenly aware that he was treading a fine line - one misstep and he would plunge into the abyss.
He truly was walking on thin ice.