As the posters regarding the relocation of the slums fell from the heavens, the local governor of the City of Dawn clarified the upcoming strategies of the relocation. From his words, it has been concluded that the existence of the slums threatened national security.
The existence of gangs permeating in the interiors of the slums suggest that the security of the area had been compromised. An action must be taken quick before the gangs could consolidate their power in the slums. Otherwise, it would be difficult to remove them from the City of Dawn.
Anyhow, the news regarding the relocation and the purge of gangs caused some commotion throughout the City of Dawn. It was a bit astounding as the government never seemed to be the type to enact such a reckless plan.
The reactions of newly-integrated beastfolks were also complicated. Some understood the reasoning of the World Government in handling the slums and the gangs within it. Others thought of it as a mismanagement of authority.
But the oppositions were silenced when it was revealed that the Dragon of Liberation had proposed of the plan. Regardless of their plans in democracy and freedom, power reign supreme and most weren't ignorant of the power that the Dragon of Liberation have.
After all, she was considered to be the strongest within the United World Government. Only the Authority could keep her on a tight leash, but from the looks of it, the Authority appears to support the purge in the slums of Dawn City.
Anyhow, the situation was far from simple. It was complex, and troublesome. But nevertheless, the dragoness was never the type to think of retreating against a peculiar problem. She was a dragon, the apex of nature itself. With the power to destroy a country on her own, she had weight.
Somewhere in the slums, the Dawn Police Department had began to barricade the surrounding area. The chaos that was about to unfold must be kept within. Afterward, numerous trucks containing swat teams entered the enclosed area to manage the relocation.
One after another, the settlers of the slums were forced to leave the confines of their homes. There was no mercy as the slight resistance would result in the armed personnel to arrest the perpetrator. After leaving their homes, they were lined up along with their memories and guided to their respective busses.
The destinations of such busses were newly-constructed districts that still had a number of jobs and a cheap real estate. The families or individuals would be given support upon their arrival, assuring that they would be integrated into the society of the World Government.
The process was strict as the gangs of the slums were known to be merciless in their ways. It would be too dangerous if a confrontation occurred amidst the relocation process of the settlers.
Amongst the settlers was a family of cayote beastfolk. The father of three children walked forward, with his wife holding into their kinds. The man was faced with a table, another beastfolk sitting in front of him. She was part of the immigration office, which was supposed to handle this job in their office.
Unfortunately, the immigration officer was deployed into the frontlines to assure the process of relocation in the slums. The slums was dangerous, everyone in the City of Dawn understood such simple fact. But nonetheless, it was their duty as immigration officers to handle it.
So, there was nothing she could do but accept it with a smile.
Meanwhile, in the present, the crowd watched as the bomber turned into nothing but dust with a single flick of a finger. The beastfolk practically disintegrated into nothing, leaving not a hint of his existence behind. It was a horrifying death.
Laplace narrowed her eyes and turned her gaze towards the crowd within the camp. The edges of her lips rose as she remarked. "Please don't mind the trouble. Continue filling up your documents for relocation. Staying here would be detrimental to your lives."
When the crowd heard her not-so-soothing words, they quickly nodded in agreement, not even thinking of disagreeing against the dragoness before them. There was nothing they could do as in the face of power. They were but mere insects.
Seeing that the relocation process continued without a problem, Laplace turned her attention away from the trouble that was dusted into oblivious. Taking out a phone from her pocket, she called for the command center of the Special Response Division, who were in the process of purging the gangs in the slums.
It didn't take long before someone from the other side answered her call.
*How may I help you, Major Laplace?*
"How is the current status of the operation?" Laplace questioned, wanting to know about the current progress of the Special Response Division. The communication operator from the other side paused for a short moment before responding to the question.
*Apologies, Major Laplace. The current status appear to be not up to satisfactory.* The reply of the communication operator made Laplace raised her eyebrows as she wondered about what the operator meant. "Please expound."
She needed to know why the progress wasn't satisfactory.
*The operation's progress is slowing down significantly due to the intense resistance of the gangs. The Special Response Division has only taken down one of the many gangs residing in the slums. There's also seems to be hesitance amongst beastfolk personnel.*
*Cases of personnel being stabbed by a suspect has been on the rise lately since the beginning of the operation. We are six-hours behind schedule.* The communication operator calmly reported to the dragoness of the Special Response Division.
"I see... Thank you for the overview." Laplace halted the call and sighed to herself. She didn't think that the problem would be far deeper than what she had initially thought. It was an issue that she herself never understood. Perhaps, she would have to inquire about it through her husband.
"Abraham might know a thing or two about it." She muttered while turning her gaze towards the slums. To think that such an invasive thing could have grown so fast in mere months. It was akin to cancer that would degrade society through generations of growth.
It must be solved, though she didn't know a different way other than dominion.