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... City eventually became a battlefield.

At first.

People gathered in front of City Hall, where the mayor works, holding signs and protesting. Some had already died, so there was justification. They protested by throwing stones and bottles.

It was a very peaceful protest.

In a world from faded memories, it might be considered a violent protest, but that’s what’s strange. Regular protests aren’t that different from riots.

People are creatures that can’t change ...

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