I listened to everything he said without interrupting. When he finished, I remained quiet for a few seconds, thinking through the implications.
"Alright," I said finally, looking at him. "Let's go through this one by one."
Primus gave a small nod, waiting.
"First, about creating cities specifically for the people of Vaythos… I don't want that," I said.
He frowned slightly, clearly not expecting that answer.
"I don't want divisions based on origin," I continued. "If we start separating people into 'this world' and 'that world,' it will create problems later. I don't want Abor to turn into a place where identity matters more than capability."
He folded his arms slightly.
"Then what do you suggest instead?" he asked.
"I think we should build something more structured," I replied. "Not cities for specific people, but a system that naturally brings the right people together."
He remained silent, listening.
