Blind Spot

They hadn't obtained many benefits over the years, only considerable pain. Many citizens felt their emotions rouse up because of Gaius's words.

The public security officers and city defense forces—who were in charge of maintaining order—felt their hearts skip a beat as they had an ominous feeling. Looking at the dense crowd of citizens in the square, they couldn't help but gulp a mouthful of saliva.

They were so nervous that their mouths were dry. If so many people are to be stirred up by Gaius and rush to the Senate, the Administrative Office, and other places, displaying serious violent tendencies, will we stop them or not? Should we fire?