Seven days later, the largest internal emergency meeting since the establishment of the Jade Island regime concluded in a solemn atmosphere.
The contents of this meeting were classified as Jade Island's top secret, known only to the dozen or so high-level managers who attended.
Shortly after the meeting ended, a series of emergency actions were methodically implemented within Jade Island, including important personnel transfers, organizational restructuring, and the establishment of relevant systems.
However, even though these actions were discreet and not overly publicized, some observant individuals gradually noticed some anomalies as the actions progressed.
For example, the previously somewhat bloated Immigration Planning Bureau suddenly became much more streamlined, and many equivalent high-level institutions, such as the Department of Homeland Security and the General Administration of Customs, emerged.