After the members of the Brotherhood emerged from the underground ruin, Kenley and Wagner went toward the place where all the townsfolk had huddled together.
They were looking at the large crater which once used to be their home with sorrowful eyes. Many of them had started weeping out loud seeing the scene before them.
Kenley comforted them, saying that a new town would be built upon these ruins and that the construction would be fully financed by the Magi present here.
Not just that, the townfolk would also be compensated for any loss that they had incurred from the destruction of the town.
This news certainly uplifted their mood, however, the destruction of their homes was still heavily weighing down on them.
After all, they were born and brought up in this town just like their parents and their grandparents before them. Seeing their place of birth in ruins was extremely despairing.