After the hotel regained its brightness, handling the subsequent events became much easier. The ghosts and spirits who mixed in with the crowd under the cover of darkness either hid or awaited the military's punishment.
The second floor was the most chaotic, covered not only with bodies but the crimson blood was particularly glaring.
Once the lighting was restored in the hotel, people in the second-floor guest rooms, who hadn't heard any more commotion from outside, and had heard orderly footsteps just before, opened their doors to check on the situation.
But the horrific scene outside scared them, so they quickly shut their doors again.
At every room's entrance stood two soldiers, strictly guarding, and even those bold enough to attempt leaving were forbidden from exiting their own rooms.
The more rambunctious ones were directly greeted with a gun to their forehead.