Chapter 56: The Cost of Good Intentions

The child's figure disappeared among the crowd of medical staff and peacekeeping forces, the soldiers inquiring about Wei Tianyang's whereabouts.

He shook his head and immediately ran toward the sedan parked by the roadside.

Behind him, the female doctor called out, asking him to wait, but he didn't look back.

Once in the car, the driver started the engine, and his heartbeat was still as intense as ever. Kacha nudged him with his elbow and said, "How did you know there were survivors there?"

Wei Tianyang glanced at Kacha and then bowed his head, frowning in silence.

Sitting in the passenger seat, Starbucks cradled a backpack in his arms, the bomb still in their possession.

"We'd better think carefully about how to explain this to Yaha," added Kacha.

"I'll go talk to him," Wei Tianyang said.

The car made its way back to the Pei Guode Hotel, and the three of them arrived outside room 707, hearing Yaha inside, talking to someone.