Chapter 969: Removing the Root of Trouble

Gao Yang was worried about Cui Bo, and he had a nagging feeling that Cui Bo's troubles were somehow related to his parents.

Although he often called Cui Bo a fool on both minor and irrelevant occasions, Gao Yang knew that despite sometimes acting recklessly, Cui Bo was a decisive and organized person. In trivial matters, he might behave oddly, but when it came to serious issues, Cui Bo never acted foolishly.

Overall, Cui Bo was the kind of person who stayed calm during major events. His psychological quality was absolutely up to standard; otherwise, he couldn't have become a sniper.