The Kingdom of Nuri had grown in ways few could have imagined. What was once a cluster of loosely allied villages had become a thriving realm. Roads now wove through the kingdom like veins, connecting towns, markets, and newly formed settlements. Communication posts, built every ten kilometers, ensured that no message ever took more than a few hours to reach its destination—a marvel that impressed even the elders.
Trade thrived under the strength of the Nuru coin, which was now widely accepted even beyond their borders. Sickness, once a grim reaper that swept through villages, had become rare thanks to improved hygiene and better medical understanding. Schools dotted the towns, and each day children recited proverbs, practiced language, and learned business ethics—preparing not just for survival, but for prosperity.