Chapter 101
“Feels a bit desolate, doesn’t it?” Amara said with a wry smile.
Behind the barrier, rows of low gray buildings stretched out.
The concrete outer walls were painted only in a dull white without any other patterns or decorations, making it hard to describe them as beautiful, just as Amara mentioned.
The atmosphere was somewhat exotic.
It didn’t resemble cities or towns in the United States but rather seemed like a different country. It evoked images of slums in the Middle East or India.
However, Arian closely examined the dry-designed buildings.
The doors were not large but sturdy, and the windows were unusually small. It seemed that these buildings were not constructed for people to live in but perhaps for some other purpose.
Given their proximity to the barrier, they were probably built with the assumption of potential combat.
Arian positively speculated on this, and the buildings were connected to walkways leading up to the barrier.
Inside, people with rifles continued to pass by.
Although Arian had anticipated it by looking at the high barrier, they differed from other groups that either repaired or used the ruined buildings.
Fort Wayne, which could utilize vast military resources, except for the barrier, had almost no directly built buildings inside.
