Chapter 20 Nicosia (1)

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The cool breeze of late autumn already carries a hint of chill, and in half a month, autumn will have passed, followed by the cold of severe winter.

The icy winds from the Far North Icefield seem like drafts from the depths of hell, almost impermeable without solid buildings, and just a few dilapidated tents can hardly offer any resistance. This is also why the representatives from the Three Cities are so eager to have these refugees on their way, as no one wishes to bear the responsibility for the refugees freezing and starving to death. If these refugees can safely reach their destination, then all subsequent consequences no longer concern the Three Cities, whether it be in terms of morality or responsibility; they can wash their hands of it entirely.