At that time, the wind and rain were erratic, many disciples and friends of the Grand Elder began to hide, fearfully hiding away. If they showed their faces even slightly, they would be hunted down, and even their family members' lives would be threatened.
Many were weeping bitterly, one by one beginning to curse Gali Mo, hoping for him to enter hell in the next moment. Across the entire territory, there was an atmosphere of fear, for who was not in some way involved with the Grand Elder?
At this juncture, the Lord stepped forward, personally writing a proclamation which was hung on the City Wall. The message was clear: the Grand Elder had practiced evil deeds for many years and was killed by the First Family. The Lord did not wish to harm the innocent and therefore decided to pardon everyone's crimes.