chapter 141

There was such a commotion on the field that the freezing case became the focus of the public and the media. The uproar became so big the news spread throughout New Orland and the rest of the world.

Although the incident was considered inhumane, some officials praised Melvis's method, which, although very rough, was able to solve the problem quickly. He conducted a cleanup in which everyone who took part in the crime was arrested and held in the sale by security officers.

The matter was no longer Melvis' responsibility. He had left it to the authorities. "The rest of the problem will be the responsibility of the authorities, no longer me or Tucker," Melvis explained to the minister of unity.

He then left and chose to go into seclusion for a few days because, after the purge, the commotion in the media would create a lot of opinions that would certainly corner him.

The government that supported Melvis's way of cleaning up crime eventually became a talking point not only in New Orlan
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