All were subjects of Gu Hang, seventy thousand able-bodied youth, all precious labor.
Gu Hang issued an order to Tadeusz, instructing the military governor to prepare the relevant work plan, ensuring it was perfected before the prisoners of war arrived. The overall objective was to assimilate these people, whether by selecting a portion to be transformed and trained as new soldiers or by ensuring they were problem-free before dispersing them as civilians into factories—both were possible.
With subordinates at hand, Gu Hang no longer needed to take care of everything personally; he simply had to review their work.
Tadeusz indeed presented a corresponding plan the next day.
The general approach was that all prisoners of war would be assigned appropriate jobs in Revival City for a month as punishment.