These interviews were frequently broadcast on television, and soon, the entire Divine Dragon Province, and even as far away as Rakshasa's Hai Shan Wei, saw it.
On the streets of Dawn City, countless survivors came out and spontaneously sang and danced.
The streets were filled with the sound of gongs and drums, firecrackers cracking, red flags fluttering, and crowds of people.
Survivors moved through the streets and alleys, carrying various slogans, and everyone's face was brimming with a happy smile, something hard to see in the apocalypse.
With the second defeat of the zombie horde by the Dawn Army, many people began to believe that Dawn City was completely safe.
At least no zombies would invade here again, and people's mindset of living precariously had changed.
Some survivors, unaware of the specifics of the battle, even thought that zombies were no big deal.
At least in front of the great Dawn Army, they were just a bunch of walking corpses, easily defeated.
