Leon heard that the refugees used to hide their faces under a hood when they first arrived in New Capital.
Even those who decided to take the north reclamation job still hid under their hoods when they first arrived at the camp and during work.
"Nearly every refugee was quite conscious of their appearance when they first arrived. Over the last three days, more and more of them are beginning to show their faces openly," Supervisor Owen reported.
"It's as if they built up their confidence from working here."
"I don't think that's it," Leon furrowed his brows.
It was strange for people to build confidence in showing their appearance so quickly simply by doing labor work.
Moreover, Leon could sense a strange vibe surrounding the refugees who showed their faces. They had a fanatic or feverish look in their eyes.
He had seen those kinds of eyes before…
'The eyes of a religious believer!'