For the next three days, it was rainy in Southland District. It was drizzling every day. Pedestrians on the street held umbrellas, so they could not see the cloudy sky. Amazingly, these three days were also the quietest three days in Southland District.
Nothing major happened, and there was no criminal activity either. It was just like paradise on earth. But this kind of calm only put people on edge all the more. This was because Southland District was not paradise.
It had its share of sins. When these sins were invisible, it did not mean that they had disappeared. They were hidden, waiting for the opportunity to burst forth.
Great evil was coming.
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