After subjugating the southwest and seizing Qianzhong and Xichuan Prefectures, the country undertook another few years of relocating households from various regions.
After several instances of large-scale migration involving millions of people, Chu State became extremely proficient in managing all matters related to immigration.
Now, relocating six million people at once, although a massive undertaking, was not impossible given the foundations of Chu State as it currently stood.
After all, with several grain-producing regions in hand and the soon-to-be-acquired wealthy territories of Linhai and Guangling, the country had an incalculable surplus of grain each year that could fully support such expenditures.
However, even though it was manageable, resettling six million people was an enormous task. Undertaking it would mean that Chu State's finances would be primarily focused on this project for nearly two years, leaving little room for other significant undertakings.