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Chapter 58 - 58. Intermission: Jay Elra and the Dark Zones

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After that incident, Marvin Medina have several busy days. His grandparents' burial. Getting the payment for the house and the Land, and other important matters.

The government informed them that everyone should leave Ballar and move their residences since all families affected will be paid money based on their properties.

The place of Ballar is no more. One year after the incident, the former beautiful place of Ballar became a den of the people belonging to the Underworld.

This is the time that Rubando finally has its own dark zones.

The former flowery place was abandoned by people. The buildings became houses of thugs. It became a scary place for the ordinary people.

The police tried to drive away those people many times but failed. They can't risk anymore policemen dying. So they made laws that forbid those evil gangsters not to harm the citizens and just do things on their own as long as they do not threaten the order of the community, and instead, do it in the zones.

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Mark and Natalie was fortunate to have their loved ones safe and alive. Mark's aunt and Natalie's parents are safe. Only few people from Ballar survived, and also only few people from both of the sides who fought at the place survived. Those who survived ran away.

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For Marvin, he spent several days to find any relatives or anyone where he can live.

He found one through the help of the government records.

But the twists of fate played tricks on him as he was sent by that man to be taken care of by the Elra Family.

He was later on adopted and his name was changed to Jay.

Jay Elra.

This time, he swore to himself to avenge everything that had been taken away from him.

His grandparents' death, and also the other people who died unjustly deaths. What made him hate those evil guys is that, they do not care about people's lives and treated life like a shit.

'I'll wait for the day, that everything will be okay again.'