Working in Polis feels identical to when I was a young maiden. The officers are almost all the same, and they know the Palace and its dynamics.
I can check the accounts and reforms without too much hassle. They all seem in order.
I also have a chat with the high officer appointed from the capital. I can't help but agree with Alexander: he's competent.
My part of the work is to check whether the information sent to Kyre is correct and to write down the long-term plans for the city. I won't be back for the next ten years, so I shouldn't meddle in specific accounts and short-term projects.