Vatican City, 5 days after the war.
The city was now in full recovery mode as soldiers, constructors, architects, and engineers patrolled everywhere, measuring and calculating various statistics on how to best reconstruct the city.
The recovery was not as fast as predicted, this was because of the huge money that the city lost in the war and there was little that can be done about it.
Vatican City was among the cities in the republic that lost the least money, despite this such money was still staggering to them.
After addressing the whole city, Clark finally convened with the citizens and a mass burial was organized 2 days ago to bury the dead.
It was a sad atmosphere throughout but the deed was done and nothing could be done to revert it.
After the burial, the city pooled its remaining cash reserves to compensate and support the families of the deceased soldiers, and also to slightly help the civilians. This was the best that could be done given the situation.