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You decide to look for any interesting landmarks on this level; things that set it apart. You don't notice any great works of art or beautification, even though this level is much nicer then Level 5, you think it's much more dedicated towards commercial products. That was until you notice the timepieces. Everywhere you look; clocks. Lots of them; and there are even large towers with digital displays showing you the current time. 11:59 AM. You see a few identical towers far in the distance of this level; acting as landmarks you guess.
Just then, it changes over to noon. There is a soft electric chime that comes from the digital clock tower; indicating it is noon. Just like that, the city seems to wake up. Within mere seconds there is the hints of activity, then in a minute the streets are suddenly flooded. Hundreds, thousands of people file out of the quiet office buildings to the street.
<span class="mu-i">It's lunchtime.</span>
You've honestly never seen so many people before. Massive crowds cram the sidewalks, go towards their cars, and traffic begins to pick up. You find a parking space for your bike and worry about it getting hit by one of the larger vehicles but no, the streets keep moving with traffic. It's like the city just woke up. You smirk. While there is no punk culture on Level 4, there is certainly it's own culture. Work culture. With every business just letting out for a lunch break, it's like everyone here is on a tight schedule; all in the pursuit of business. Even the sidewalks, which you're used to having all for yourself on your level, is starting to feel a little crowded. Honestly? It's making you feel a little nervous. Do you have a phobia of crowds? It's certainly making you uncomfortable, and you start to notice you feel like you're running out of breath. Are you having a panic attack? You never had one before.
>Go find a less populated street to calm down
>Sneak to the back alleys to be alone
>Try to strike up a conversation to pass the time
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