While the survivors were all busy with their loved ones or busy dealing with other problems after they survived, Ainsley and the old commander had already distanced themselves from the crowd.
They quickly went to a nearby store several meters away from the central square and sat on the seats outside of the store.
People could still see them from the square, but they would not be crowded by the wave of survivors along with their family members.
There were already a lot of survivors in the square, and the court was already a bit cramped.
Now, with family members and other people coming to the square, such a place was suffocating for both the youngest and the oldest among the survivors.
Of course, this time, Ainsley was not alone with the old commander because Finley soon followed behind Ainsley in silence, not knowing what to say or explain after all the troubles were over.