On the north side of West Sail Port, a dense crowd stood at the checkpoint.
On one side were Vellante soldiers, and on the other side were Poluo Country soldiers. Both sides stood on their respective borders, with about two hundred Vellante civilians in between.
These civilians were the survivors of the West Sail Port massacre, and they were also the parents of those children in the Silver Moon Sect Church.
Now that the Tianwang army had scattered, the bandages wrapped around people's arms were finally gone. The Absek authorities had severed ties with the Southern Legion's leadership; their life and death no longer affected the bigger picture, and these poor people finally dared to step out of Count Sharma's manor.
The soldiers of Poluo Country escorted them all the way here.
Ironically, these soldiers in gray uniforms were the same ones who not long ago wore bandages on their arms, searching everywhere for Vellante people and the "lackeys of Vellante."