Chapter 144

"What should we do, Lance, what can we do to honor our fallen brothers?"

Ethan was the first to stand up, larger than most; he couldn't fully hide behind a car, took a bullet in his buttocks, and now walked with a limp that appeared somewhat comical.

Although comical, no one could laugh—the bodies of those brothers were still in the police morgue.

They had originally planned to take the bodies with them, but the police indicated that they had to leave the bodies behind—part of the explanation owed to the public.

In fact, the police were surprised as well because in their plans, many of Lance's group were supposed to die, possibly even be wiped out; therefore, they had not considered the possibility that they could hold on from the start.

As a result, when they left, the police did not require any survivors to remain for accountability, and showed them some... respect.

Indeed, these clashes between vigorous social organizations were a test of psychological strength.