Su Lun could tell that the Old Cowboy was somewhat "reluctant" to come out.
Perhaps he didn't know that from the beginning to the end, Su Lun was always confident about escaping; he thought that now Su Lun was confronted with Amo E. Clair, one of the "Top Ten Legendary Bounty Hunters" known as the "Punishing Lawyer," and saw this as a dead end with no way out.
Moreover, the Old Man didn't step forward out of goodwill to save Su Lun; it was mostly because Amelia was now in his hands.
If he didn't save the day, both Su Lun and Amelia would die.
Could it be his illegitimate daughter?
Su Lun didn't have time to guess.
It seemed the Old Cowboy had already read his thoughts, his tone complicated, "If my daughter hadn't died, she would be about the same age as that girl Amelia now."
With that, he once again said, "I'll take care of things here."
Su Lun listened and was a bit speechless, thinking to himself: If you hadn't come, I would have already left.