Tick! Tock!
Time ticked forward.
10:10pm.
That night, all the dead who died on the 1st of April were finally catalogued and gathered as Major Lawrence, the D Rank Gene Augur of the rebel army presided over the mass burial.
Thousands of bodies were piled in white bags and burnt as the ashes were placed in individual urns.
Each urn was labeled with the name of the dead soldier, including a short story of his life and war achievement. Each urn served as the final epitaph for each soldier's life, each urn ensured that even in death they would never be forgotten.
Each urn was a testament to Iron Reef's struggle.
It was a solemn event as the dead were laid to rest in absolute silence right until the soldiers did the gun parade, sending their comrades to the afterlife with a loud symphony of gunshots.
No one knew what came in the afterlife.
