They were right. They had rushed over to save them, but if Lord Bai Ze released the cubs, everything would be fine. The demonic beasts would not attack so ruthlessly. So why did he not do it?
Wasn't he doing this to sacrifice their lives for those demonic beast cubs?
If Lord Bai Ze only cared about his own interests, why should they save them so righteously?
They did not owe Lord Bai Ze anything.
"We still have to save them," an older guardian said in a deep voice.
However, they still had to discuss how to save the people in Camp Bai Ze.
"I suggest that we get Lord Bai Ze to release the cubs after we enter. I believe the demonic beasts will relax when they see the cubs. We might be able to survive if we take the opportunity to kill our way out."
This was the best solution.
If word got out that they did not save Camp Bai Ze, it would be disadvantageous for their respective camps.