Lincoln hung up the phone with regret.
As expected, there were some things that one had to handle on their own, especially with America, which had always been very difficult.
Unable to come up with a clever solution, Lincoln simply took Mavis to the "Chang'an" project team.
The development of the "Chang'an" project seemed a bit ludicrous—
The main storyline hadn't been finalized, yet ideas for various lively events and celebrations kept popping up, and progress was being made swiftly.
According to Lincoln's plans, the more events in the first chapter of "Chang'an," the better. Even if the main plot didn't require them, they could still be included to increase the players' sense of exploration and enjoyment.
As such, as long as an activity was generally well-received and did not disrupt the game's harmony, any ideas including "personal painted barges" as simulation management elements were allowed to be added to the game's development plan.