In the modern world, the sky above Yoto International Airport was pristine and clear.
Athletes from all over the world boarded the flight home and left the city.
In the far land between North and South Colombia on the other side of the Pacific, the ceasefire agreement finally came into effect. On the premise of NATO's recognition of the Timochenko government's actual control over South Colombia, Timochenko agreed to unconditionally release more than 10,000 captured Coalition soldiers in exchange for two thousand soldiers who had been captured by NATO and North Colombia.
On the surface, it appeared to be the generosity of the Timochenko government, but anyone who understood politics recognized this as a political move. The UA's compromise on Nippon was exchanged for Celestial Trade's concession on the Colombia issue.
As for the interests of the Colombian people, they were not considered by either party from the beginning...