At the same time, the governments of various countries and the Dawn Association issued a joint statement, requiring superpower users to register their identities with the Dawn Association as soon as possible.
After registration, no matter what crime the superpower user commits, members of the Dawn Association will be invited to participate in supervision during the trial and handling stages.
Once these statements were released, the Dawn Association became an internationally recognized organization for superpower users, and its prestige soared for a time, attracting more and more superpower users eager to join.
It seemed as though only by joining the Dawn Association could one be considered a superpower user officially recognized worldwide; those who didn't join were all considered black-market users.
This status was no longer just that of a private organization; it was more akin to international institutions like the White Mountain Star United Council.
