Eina, standing next to him, also understood what this meant.
Her face turned pale, and she said in disbelief, "How could the monsters in the commercial district suddenly riot? Could you have seen it wrong, or was it just a minor disturbance?"
It wasn't beyond the realm of possibility. If a large number of people tried to escape from the commercial district, it could easily trigger a small-scale riot among the monsters, which usually ended quickly. Perhaps this was just a false alarm.
Dana gave a wry smile, "It's absolutely true. This time it's different from before. It's a real riot! Just now, tens of thousands of monsters in the square of the commercial district suddenly started converging on one spot, even that BOSS was drawn over!"
"How is that possible..." Hearing this, even Benjamin's face turned a bit pale.
Now, with the apocalypse just upon them, these monsters hadn't fully unleashed their potential.
Originally, as long as the military arrived, there was still a chance for recovery.
But if the monsters in the commercial district were to riot now, the situation, which was still under control, could be disrupted. Eventually, it could lead to a domino effect, and the entire Moonlight City might fall because of it.
Eina decisively said, "We can't stay here any longer. Notify everyone immediately to evacuate the City Hall!"
The City Hall was only a few kilometers away from the commercial district. If the monsters began their attack, they would be the first area to be impacted.
Benjamin clenched his fists, grinding his teeth, "Why does it have to be now? Just a little more time, and the army would have arrived!"
If the military came, even if they couldn't clear all the monsters in Moonlight City, they could at least reclaim the central areas of the city.
Then, retaking Moonlight City would just be a matter of time.
However, this little bit of time had plunged them directly from heaven into hell.
Dana sighed, "At this point, we can only try to minimize the losses."
Eina had already picked up the phone, ready to notify the departments to evacuate.
Suddenly, Dana's phone rang.
Seeing the caller, he didn't care about the situation and hurriedly answered.
He anxiously asked, "What's the situation in the commercial district? Has it improved?"
Benjamin and Eina both looked over, knowing that it must be new information from the commercial district.
They listened carefully, hoping that the sudden riot in the commercial district would soon subside.
But contrary to their wishes.
A bitter voice came through the phone.
He said, "The situation has gotten worse. Now, all the monsters in the commercial district are restless!"
The three of them turned pale instantly.
Things were moving in the direction they least wanted to see.
Even if the young man had miraculously survived the monsters' onslaught, what then?
Let alone holding them off for an hour or two, it would be a miracle if he lasted a few minutes before being devoured by the monsters, bones and all.
They wanted to dissuade him, but Benjamin had made up his mind.
He calmly said, "No need to say more. I am the mayor of the Moonlight City. If even I give up on the Moonlight City, then it truly is over."
Eina and Dana fell silent upon hearing this.
Indeed, if even they gave up, then the Moonlight City truly was finished.
...
At this moment, Jeremy was still unaware of the huge commotion he had caused.
Leaping around the exterior of the building, he could clearly see inside the building through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
At a glance, the building was littered with corpses and various monsters, a sight too gruesome to bear.
There were a few people on some floors, but very few, just a scattered handful, all looking haggard and listless.
Most of them didn't notice Jeremy's fleeting presence outside the window, and even if they did, they likely thought they were seeing things.
Jeremy climbed quickly, reaching over thirty floors in no time.
At this point, he had to slow down because those disgusting Skyrakers had come again.
"Squeak, squeak, squeak!!!" One after another, the Skyrakers flapped their wings mid-air, emitting angry shrieks.
They looked at Jeremy with hatred in their eyes and then charged at him in waves.
Clearly, these were the same Skyrakers Jeremy had encountered before.
"What a bunch of spiteful creatures." Jeremy muttered, his body agile as he swiftly flipped into the commercial building.
While dodging the Skyrakers' attacks, he pulled out a submachine gun from his storage space and turned around to spray bullets at the swarming Skyrakers.
The sound of gunfire erupted in the sky.
However, learning from their last encounter, these Skyrakers had become smarter.
As soon as they saw Jeremy with a gun, they scattered instantly.
Jeremy emptied his magazine but only managed to bring down a few Skyrakers.
"Troublesome." Jeremy frowned, deciding not to bother with these Skyrakers anymore.
But as soon as he tried to climb further up, the Skyrakers would gather around and launch another attack on him.
After several such instances, veins started to bulge on Jeremy's forehead.