The process of road construction was tedious and complex, with high demands, making the captives feel very frustrated. However, when the road appeared before them in a relatively complete form, they were stunned. When had they ever seen such a flat, wide, straight, solid, and majestic road on the Great River Plain surrounded by mountains!
For a moment, they were deeply moved: Is this really just a road for mortals and carriages?! Perhaps it is for the Divine and fairies to tread upon!
They felt proud to have personally built such a road, while their emotions were also complex, for it was the Nix Tribe who had constructed this road. They had also built real wooden bridges and huge water wheels... Things that all Pannonian Tribes simply could not achieve, yet such a tribe was the enemy of the Pannonians.
