Headlines were flooded with the massacre.
Garen scanned through the other papers. Weisman defended their action, saying the number of deaths were grossly exaggerated, and that this was a response to the Confederation Army’s provocation. 99% of the deaths were soldiers, so they didn’t violate the international laws on human rights.
Garen picked some of the more trustworthy papers and perused them in greater details.
It was already a few days since the genocide. Protests were staged in various places to demand a strong military response, and at the same time to protest against the violence against helpless citizens displayed by the Weisman Empire.
After reading through the papers, Garen silently contemplated in his seat.
The aircraft was getting ready to land as it swiftly descended.
With some minor trembling, the aircraft landed safely.
Garen alighted the plane and took the pre-arranged car out of the airport and into the city center.