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It's hard to even nurse a wound in peace, really hard.
Despite the impatience, his mind remained clear.
The next thing to do was simple; as long as the person was alive, rescue them first. If Leonid and the others were all dead, there would be nothing to say—it would just be about revenge.
But even revenge was difficult.
The adversaries were from the Pentagon, and Gao Guang wasn't exactly sure who they were. Lloyd definitely knew, but then the question arose: would Lloyd help Gao Guang strike a deadly blow against his colleagues?
Even if Lloyd was truly desperate and sought revenge against internal competitors, did Gao Guang have the strength to strike?
It was okay to strike Morris, a white-glove puppet, or to bully Zoge, another trusting white-glove, but direct action against several generals at the Pentagon would mean that Gao Guang was really asking for trouble.
To beat a dog, one must look at the owner, let alone beating the owner directly.