Chapter 106

Even if she witnessed their fate in the previous life, Stella still wanted to participate one more time.

For a while, folks on the 18th floor hadn't ventured out. When they heard about a public trial, they were rubbing their hands in anticipation, expressing their eagerness to join. This presented a problem as someone had to stay behind to look after the place. Katie chuckled, "You go ahead, we'll stay and hold the fort."

Fortunately, the Moore family had a day off. They were usually busy at work and seldom got a break. So it was only natural they wanted to rest at home on their days off.

On top of that, the public trial was brutal; the worst criminals would be executed on the spot. The Moores, being refined folks, didn't have the stomach for such bloodshed. The people from the 18th floor were tempted. The Moores might be a tad weaker, but now their place was secured with three electric gates. Not just anyone could barge in.

Moreover, Griffith had no permanent military presence. The troops fighting The Chaos were deployed from the neighboring town of Swan Hill. During the crackdown on The Chaos, these borrowed troops weren't idle. They delivered heavy blows, dismantling several criminal gangs, and significantly improving the security in the area.

The people living on the 18th floor had a notorious reputation in Sunrise Sanctuary. Even if they opened their doors now, no one would dare to enter.

As for the external criminal forces, unless someone went nuts, no one would dare to commit a crime during a crackdown. So the 18th floor was still quite safe.

Thus, everyone agreed to attend the public trial, looking forward to the spectacle.

Their excitement wasn't alone; other survivors felt the same. They saw the government's effort to maintain order, giving them a glimmer of hope in the bleak apocalypse, motivating them to continue the struggle for survival. To make it to the day when the apocalypse finally ended.

The public trial was to start at ten. The folks at the 18th floor planned to get up at seven, freshen up, have breakfast, and bid The Chaos their last farewell.

Cooper, noticing his owner's departure, became a clingy dog, even following Stella to the bathroom. With so many survivors attending the trial, Stella was quite worried. What if the dog was taken away by someone?

However, Cody shrugged it off, "Cooper is part of the 18th floor. We can't give him special treatment. Besides, we've gained some leverage now, enough to take Cooper out for a walk."

Jasper was taking Rosie, so she couldn't just leave Cooper alone on the 18th floor. Stella agreed, "Cooper, bring the leash."

again? Cooper felt wronged, but for the chance to be outside, he tolerated it and

he didn't need anyone to lead

Moores goodbye

hearing about the public trial of The Chaos and several other criminal gangs, survivors were flocking to Peace Square. Anyone who could handle the cold weather was heading there to witness the deserved fate of these

their looted supplies could be returned. These days, they frequented the police station, but there weren't enough officers to provide any answers. Hence, they couldn't afford to miss today's trial, hoping to hear how the government planned

as soon as they stepped out, they saw the devils

Angelic faces,

teeth and seeing red at the sight of people. The dog approached, strutting with a swagger. Even from a distance, they could feel its

hid behind his grandmother in fear,

smirked, good, finally learning to fear. No one dared to eat

charge at them and tear

and the grandmother ran away, holding her grandson while

wouldn't dare to mess with not just the people of

feeling of swaggering and dominating was simply wonderful, Cody and Lukas were laughing maniacally. Stella, however, frowned. She crouched down to pull Cooper's mouth, "Who

to pick up that trait. Now, he was smirking all the time. Anyone who didn't know better might think it had gone

an intelligent dog was

ears against its head and moved closer to her. To prevent it from

most attractive pup in the area,

Shock, envy, and greed...

owner was,

too much and could easily tell this group wasn't to be messed with. They had to swallow their ambition. What they wanted the most now was to reclaim

Square wasn't far, but walking on ice was strenuous.

sea of people at the venue. Despite the freezing cold, survivors were bundled up, revealing just

local police and SWAT were in the inner circle. The order was quite good; no one dared to cause

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