The next morning started later than usual, as nobody really wanted to get out of bed, but by the time that noon came around, there was no more delaying the inevitable. They were going to have to shower and get ready to see what sort of chaos was going on in the city.
Nobody had sent them any sort of urgent alerts, Risa was on guard outside the door, and she would have informed them if there were any developments, and there had been no requests over the radio for more troops.
Both were good signs, but the troops were ready to come back to town again, now that the attacks seemed to have stopped, and that meant one final check of the battlefield before they lowered their state of readiness back to the usual standby.