Gao Yang immediately became tense again, as they absolutely could not afford to be surrounded by the police once more, not even held up.
In their situation, leaving Colombia had become difficult. At least a few dozen police officers had died, and the fighting had occurred in broad daylight in a bustling urban area, which, even in chaotic Colombia, was an extraordinarily rare and major event.
Having broken out from the police encirclement, Gao Yang and his men had only resolved the most pressing crisis, but they were still a long way from safety. What they would face next was certainly more extensive pursuit and encirclement by the police, and the military would definitely join in.