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Abandoned department store.
There were more than 1000 beds crowded in the empty hall.
The New Year's song couldn't reach where they were, and no one was singing. Only the fire was crackling, and mothers coaxing their children to sleep.
It was a temporary shelter for the refugees. They could only stay here temporarily until the end of the cold winter.
Thanks to the wood sent by the blue coats, the survivors who lived here temporarily repaired the damaged walls, the floor-to-ceiling doors, and the windows with the wood, and finally made the place airtight.
Some of the remaining wood was split into firewood, or burned into charcoal, and thrown into the red-brick stove along with the kindling.
The roaring flames brought a touch of light and warmth hard-won in winter to the empty hall.
Although the environment was rough, at least it was free from snow and hunger.
Refugees from central and northern River Valley Province, survivors of Winter Willow Camp and the Battery Factory, were grateful for the blue coats.
Fleeing rebels from the front and marauders of the Bonechewer Clan were wreaking havoc and creating chaos everywhere. They destroyed their homes and burned their fields and houses.
If it wasn't for the blue coats, they might have been frozen to death on the road or in the marauders’ frying pans.
Of course,...



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