He broke up the floor that Skye and the others had been standing on earlier, and put the pieces into his inventory.
This completely normal stretch of floor was too eye-catching in an otherwise burnt out room.
Next was Emma's son's cot. Its intact condition was even more eye-catching, and Luke put it away as well.
As he cleaned up, he felt a little helpless. This relief shelter was probably doomed.
No matter what he said, many people had seen the explosion and the flames.
Nothing could change that.
Thinking that, Luke calmed down.
As long as nobody was dead or seriously injured, it wouldn't be a problem to have fewer people at the relief shelter.
However, he had to keep the "main culprits" and the events under wraps.
Luke didn't go with Skye because he didn't want to draw attention.
There were a lot of people outside. If he went out with them, it would be easy for people to connect the dots.