"Build the roads! Hurry up and build those roads!"
Autumn had just begun.
And Roman was already grasping the reins of infrastructure construction.
Harvest was imminent, yet the infrastructure of the roads was not yet complete.
The roads extended for one hundred and fifty kilometers in total, connecting every settlement and dividing tens of thousands of acres of farmland into numerous blocks, squared and with a sense of regularity.
Roman was somewhat obsessive-compulsive and deeply understood the importance of planning.
Poor initial planning meant a crazy amount of hair loss later on.
Laying a solid foundation was always what Roman strived for.
He utilized the convenience of the big map view to design the residential areas and farmlands reasonably, including the roads within the planning scope.
He started with building the Salt Roads, where the main structure of lime roads was made of sand, stone, earth, and grass.