In the early morning two days later, in the Old Town of the Capital City, Patriot Avenue.
In the streets of the Old Town, where sanitation was generally substandard, night-time security was in shambles, and garbage trucks visited only once a week on average, Patriot Avenue was absolutely an exception.
It had a garbage truck passing through every day, patrol guards specially assigned by the police department, and walls that were repainted three times a year.
Yes, unlike other streets that nobody cared about even if the paint on the walls completely peeled off—sometimes for twenty or thirty years—Patriot Avenue not only had dedicated sanitation measures, but the walls were even extravagantly repainted frequently, so clean and tidy that it barely resembled a street located in the Old Town.
As for the reason...