The predicament of the Diamond Nation was finally broken, and they could now freely begin their development. The precious transportation lines leading to the coastline were no longer needed to import heavy industrial products and raw steel materials.
Thus, the development of the Diamond Nation entered a mode familiar to all.
Heavy industry was vigorously developed near iron mines and coal mines.
Power plants were established nationwide. Due to the vast reserves of coal, electricity prices in the Diamond Nation became the cheapest in the world.
Road construction began across the country.
That year, the eleventh year since the start of the industrial revolution, all major cities and about half of the small towns in the Diamond Nation had their own power plants. Every town with electricity was provided with at least one large screen television, freely accessible to the public, installed in crowded squares and streets for passerby to enjoy.