November 5, 1868.
First Town.
Northwest of First Town, by the Little Rhine River, this land originally belonged to Second Town. However, with the upgrading of the East African colonies, the status of First Town also rose accordingly. As the location of the East African colonial government and the capital of the Central District, expansion was natural; thus, Second Town, adjacent to First Town, was annexed.
Over a month ago, residents of the original Second Town saw a group of strangers come to this place for the first time in a long while. For the residents of Second Town, who hadn't seen new faces for nearly half a year, this was truly a novelty.
Since the expansion of East Africa, all regions needed immigrants. To populate the newly occupied lands, many areas in the east, having been developed earlier, had a relatively large population. Thus, there was seldom new immigration, and Second Town was among these places.