“Mr. Christos, I would like to ask, once Dawn City allows Wilderness Wanderers to immigrate, it will inevitably attract Wilderness Wanderers from all over the Federation.”

With a large influx of homeless people into the city, will they squeeze out job opportunities for existing residents and cause unemployment? Dawn City's unemployment rate is already high enough.

Another member of parliament to Christos's right then asked a question.

"The fundamental problem affecting the unemployment rate does not lie with the homeless or the workers."

Christos answered calmly.

The congressman paused for a moment, then did not continue on the matter.

"Mr. Christos..."

One question after another followed.

Most of these inquiries came from members of Congress who opposed the bill.

As the sun set and night approached, the questioning reached its final moment.

After everyone had finished asking their questions, Christos did not leave. Instead, he calmly looked at the leading members of the council and slowly said,

"Ladies and gentlemen, as the mayor of Dawn City, I have to tell you some bad news. Although the vast majority of wilderness wanderers are kind and trustworthy, there are still thousands of wilderness wanderers in Dawn City who are not on the record."

The city's defense forces have just survived a major battle and are currently resting and recovering, eliminating Ainoan's followers. They do not have the energy to deal with these wilderness wanderers.

The FBI is currently investigating members of the Church of Chaos involved in this incident and is unable to spare any further resources.

The Chenxi municipal government is currently facing a budget crunch and likely won't be able to handle their situation in the short term.

"If these wilderness wanderers"

What if this causes chaos?

A member of parliament asked a question.

“Sir, as you know,” Christos sighed helplessly, “the crime rate in Dawn City is already high enough, and the city government simply doesn’t have any more manpower to spare. However, the city government will do its best to maintain stability in your respective constituencies in preparation for the upcoming council elections, so please rest assured.”

If he hadn't mentioned it, no one would have thought of it, but once he did, the entire parliament erupted in uproar.

The mayor is elected every four years, and councilors are elected every two years. The Morning City Council replaces one-third of its councilors every two years, and the council elections follow the mayoral elections.

The election is just around the corner, and if the environment in the constituency deteriorates rapidly and causes unrest, some of the councilors in the area may not be able to win re-election.

Some neutral lawmakers who were originally opposed to the Wilderness Immigration Act have also begun to rapidly shift their thinking.

“Alright,” the elderly speaker tapped the microphone and said slowly, “we will now proceed with the final debate on the Wilderness Immigration Act.”

The clamor instantly resounded throughout the entire council.

Christos watched the noisy councilors, who resembled a discount market.

Most of the members of parliament had already communicated beforehand, and some neutral members of parliament would also lean towards supporting the bill due to the need to maintain stability in the parliamentary elections.

He took a deep breath, turned and walked to the door, opening the door to the council chamber.

Behind him was a chaotic and noisy parliament.

K, I promised you, and I did it.

-

The morning sun shone brightly on the somewhat deserted garden.

A huge statue is being suspended by a mechanical crane and erected in the very center of this garden.

Beneath the statue being erected, a dark-skinned girl holds a book and quietly watches the workers put it up.

"The Immigration Act has been passed."

A woman with beautiful blonde hair slowly walked over and stopped beside the girl. "Congratulations."

"Thank you."

The dark-skinned girl said softly.

The Wilderness Nomads Immigration Act allows all Wilderness Nomads to apply for status in Dawn City.

After submitting a detailed application, the wilderness drifters will receive a social security number, which will enable them to obtain legal employment in Dawn City, as well as open bank accounts and rent housing.

Then the applicants will enter a one- to five-year observation period. During this period, as long as the applicants behave well and have no criminal record, they can become citizens of Dawn City. Their children born in the future will also have the opportunity to become citizens of Dawn City.

Of course, different rules apply to different people, but generally speaking, the Wilderness Wanderers now have a transparent and open channel to enter Dawn City.

The centuries-long wandering fate of these wilderness wanderers came to an end at this moment.

"Have your injuries healed?"

Penny turned around and looked at Selena beside her.

During the past two weeks, Selena has been receiving treatment in the hospital and getting a new prosthetic body. Penny often visits her, and the two gradually become friends.

"My injury is simple; I just need a prosthetic body. I'm just waiting for that prosthetic body."

It took a while to arrive, and it also took some time to get used to it.

Selena smiled and held up the mithril box in her hand. "I'm returning what you gave me back then."

Penny gently shook her head, pressed down on the mithril box, and pushed it back. "It's better with you than with us."

Selena wasn't stupid; she understood what Penny meant.

Although the Immigration Act has been passed, the wilderness wanderers have now lost their leader and the entire group is very weak. Although they have Christos's care, Christos is, after all, the mayor and cannot take care of them at all times.

They also need a partner in this city who has a certain status and considerable strength.

After using the Bitter Ape Heart, Selena was able to exert C-level strength, and the cost of the Bitter Ape Heart was almost negligible for her, making it the most suitable extraordinary item for her.

This extraordinary item remained in the hands of the wilderness wanderers, and no one was able to use it.

Trading an unusable C-grade extraordinary item for a genuine, high-status C-grade collaborator is a great deal.

"You trust me that much?"

Selena paused for a moment, then asked with a smile.

If she wanted, she could simply keep this extraordinary item for herself.

“It’s not that I believe you,” Penny shook her head, “it’s that the leader believes you.”

Penny had already figured it out in her heart. When the leader asked her to give the bitter ape heart to Selena, he probably already thought about the current situation.

Christos might be able to control the Dawn City Police Department and the City Defense Force, but he would have a hard time controlling the FBI.

During the period before the bill was passed, thanks to Selena's presence and coordination, the FBI and Christos were on the same side, and no investigation or arrest of the wilderness wanderers was carried out.

The more Penny thought about it, the more she felt that the leader had calculated every step after death, paving the way for those of them who were still alive.

He had long anticipated his death.

“Your leader…” Selena paused for a moment, then sighed softly and slowly put the mithril chest away. “I will return it to you when one of you is able to use this extraordinary item.”

The cool morning breeze ruffled their hair.

The towering statue was finally erected.

Penny looked up and gazed at the statue.

He was a gaunt man with a scimitar and a short sword at his waist, wearing a fur coat. He waved his hand to clear away the thorns in front of him, looked up and gazed ahead, as if he were looking at the rising sun, or perhaps at hope.

The girl walked to the statue and gently placed the book she was carrying in front of it. It was a paper version.

Wilderness Immigration Act

A single tear slid down her cheek and fell into the breeze under the morning sun.

"Chief, we have a new home."

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Chapter 324 Sixth Official Dungeon Settlement (Please Subscribe and Add to Favorites)

[Task evaluation and settlement in progress...]

You changed the world!

Your task rating is SS.

He Ao stared at the constantly changing characters in his field of vision, slightly surprised.

This was the first time he had seen any evaluation other than the rating level in the system task settlement message.

This seems to be a special evaluation of his performance in this mission.

He continued looking down, and detailed scoring information appeared in his field of vision.

[New Home Search Completion Rating: SS (You have independently found a perfect new home for wilderness wanderers and led them into it, giving them the possibility of settling down.)]

[New Homeland Settlement Completion Rating: SSS (You changed the world! The Wilderness Wanderers Immigration Act you promoted will change the fate of all Wilderness Wanderers in the entire Federation. A mistake that has lasted for hundreds of years has been corrected. Your reputation will be sung by all Wilderness Wanderers. Your image will be engraved in the history of the entire Federation. You stand on the chariot of history, pull the reins, and change the direction of history.)]

[Side Quest Completion Rating: SS (You rescued all the wilderness wanderers trapped in the factory, thwarted Ainoan's conspiracy, turned the tide, and saved Dawn City from collapse. This incident also damaged the reputation of the Nord Consortium, plunging it into a vortex of public opinion and protests.)]

[Hidden Quest Completion Rating: SSS (You have perfectly fulfilled Ronald's wish, preserving the camp and ensuring the survival of most people.)]

The main quest is divided into two parts: finding a new home and establishing a base there.

The deeper meaning of this task is that it's not enough to just pick any place and call it a new home; the place must be habitable and able to support the establishment of a new camp.

In fact, this mission was not difficult, because the camp itself had a well-designed route and planned backup target locations. If He Ao followed the plan and led the people to the new locations, he could complete the mission.

However, most of the time you can only get the most basic and lowest rating, and the long journey through dangerous and turbulent wilderness will inevitably result in many deaths, so you can't complete hidden missions and side missions.

Each task in the system is not difficult, but getting a high rating is very difficult.

In the two main quests, the evaluation of the quest to find a new home is based on the livability of the new home that He Ao can find.

There are no crazy beasts or strange plants in the city. Although survival is still difficult, it is much better than the dangerous wilderness.

Of course, He Ao's SS rating for this mission is still related to the 'Settling in the New Home' mission. If he can't stay in Dawn City, then no matter how good the place is, it's useless, and He Ao won't be able to get a high rating.

The "Set up camp in the new home" mission was the first time He Ao had received an SSS rating outside of hidden missions.

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