At this moment, it was precisely the time they urgently needed aid. In fact, various humanitarian supplies had already entered Arizona.
The federal government just hoped Arizona would turn to them for assistance, allowing them to conveniently bring up the issue of Arizona's illegal independence.
But in the end, Arizona had no such intention at all.
Relief efforts within the state were proceeding at full throttle.
These included citizens willingly taking risks for their "new homeland," the state government needing public support to consolidate morale, and, of course, certain supernatural forces aiding the reconstruction.
So, what everyone originally thought would be the most devastated Arizona was now being perceived as doing fairly well.
It even seemed that in terms of disaster relief, without the federal government dragging its feet, they were able to recover more quickly on their own.