By July, with Horn and Jeanne returning to the ry Court Barracks, the reform movement for perpetuity land rights began in Kasha County and South Mangde County.
Kasha County, having previously been ravaged by war, saw most of its nobility and knights flee following Prince Kongdai's death and Puzilio's escape.
Additionally, with more native free farmers than other counties, the perpetuity land rights reform progressed relatively smoothly, with at least a thousand knights stationed in Kasha County.
Thousands of knights' families began migrating to the plains along the waterways.
However, the perpetuity land rights reform in South Mangde County did not proceed as smoothly.
Initially, knight nobles protested, "Why should we be deprived of our rights when we've won," leading to a dozen or so revolts by knights and nobles.
