The residents who had been panicked sat limp as soon as the fire disappeared. They even sat on the ground, enjoying the rainwater wetting their bodies.
Many survived, but many did not. Those who managed to survive felt grateful and too weak to move. It felt like the grim reapers approached them when a tree flew toward them. It was terrifying, and they wished all of this only a nightmare.
Meanwhile, Lemar's men who were about to attack BZO no longer wanted to fight. BZO itself did not wish for a ceasefire with anyone.
As soon as the explosion occurred and the fire surrounded them, Lemar's men and BZO worked together to escape and help the residents.
Both parties were aware that they still care about human's being. They both care about the interests of the citizens. Moreover, there were some members of the BZO who were also Vangarians.
So that Lemar's men had doubts about whether to fight against his own family members or not.