This is a locked chapterChapter 27: The Rivalry's Outcome
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the fight between the two groups has ended in a stalemate, and that some of the men who were on the front lines of the battle are now hiding out in the back of the building, waiting for the other group to attack them. We learn that this group is led by a man named august, who is also the leader of the anti-Xenon movement, and he is responsible for all of the violence that has taken place in the city. He is also responsible for the deaths of many of the city's citizens, including many of his own employees. He has also led the campaign to free his employees from captivity, and has saved many lives, including the life of one of his employees, who was kidnapped and killed by a group of men who believed that he was a traitor. He also saved the lives of many others, including his own son, who had been taken prisoner by the same men. The scene ends with the announcement that there will be a second act of the "revolutionary comedy," and that the protagonist will be named "Sharle."
This is a locked chapterChapter 27: The Rivalry's Outcome
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the fight between the two groups has ended in a stalemate, and that some of the men who were on the front lines of the battle are now hiding out in the back of the building, waiting for the other group to attack them. We learn that this group is led by a man named august, who is also the leader of the anti-Xenon movement, and he is responsible for all of the violence that has taken place in the city. He is also responsible for the deaths of many of the city's citizens, including many of his own employees. He has also led the campaign to free his employees from captivity, and has saved many lives, including the life of one of his employees, who was kidnapped and killed by a group of men who believed that he was a traitor. He also saved the lives of many others, including his own son, who had been taken prisoner by the same men. The scene ends with the announcement that there will be a second act of the "revolutionary comedy," and that the protagonist will be named "Sharle."