With northern India once again united under his immortal dynasty, Arun turned his vision from war to lasting stability. Recognizing that an empire's strength lay not only in conquest but in the web of connections binding its vast realms, he set forth to build an infrastructure unlike any the world had seen.Across the heartlands of central and northern India, a network of indestructible roads took shape—bedrock paths, unyielding to time and weather, connecting distant provinces, forts, temples, and markets. These roads bore the weight of armies, traders, and pilgrims alike. More than mere routes, they were arteries pulsing with the lifeblood of commerce and governance.Along these roads, schools rose—centers of learning where scriptures, sciences, and statecraft were taught, blending ancient wisdom with innovations born from Arun's boundless knowledge. Temples blossomed too, spiritual beacons dedicated not only to gods but to the ideals of creation and order that his dynasty embodied.To wield his expanding empire effectively, Arun moved the capital to the strategically placed city of Delhi—a bustling hub where the grand roads converged. Here, he established a royal complex infused with hidden command blocks that governed everything from the flow of water to the dispatch of messengers. The capital was both a living city and a command center, reflecting the fusion of ancient tradition and supernatural mastery.Through these measures, Arun transformed a realm of fractured warlords into a thriving civilization whose order and endurance defied the ravages of time. His soul, immortal and ever vigilant, passed from generation to generation, guiding the empire's destiny along roads that would last a thousand lifetimes.