As soon as Yize walked in, no one inside noticed anything amiss. Even when they stopped him, they only took a quick glance before letting him pass.
The ease with which he entered made Yize feel a sense of danger.
This feeling caused him to hesitate rather than approach immediately. Instead, he moved to the side and quietly observed the people until he noticed one person whose posture and gaze didn’t fit that of a killer. He realized something was wrong.
This was clearly a genuine business gathering, but it didn’t belong to the fringe factions of the Black Tiger because the people here were completely off.
“Oops, the other side!”
Yize quickly exited and headed towards the group of people sent by the Z Government.
On the other side he was worried about, there were a group of people in plain clothes standing together, but now they were all cornered.
They were faced with a group of robust figures with dark skin adorned with strange totems. They were armed with guns and advancing slowly toward them.
An Ping, who had just arrived, saw this scene and was so scared that he pulled back, glancing towards the situation.
The group ahead was focused on confronting the front, unaware that there was someone watching them from behind.
Seeing this, An Ping was utterly stunned, realizing that something had gone wrong.
He couldn’t afford to worry about Yize at that moment. His heart was in his throat as he watched the group inside.
These people were reckless about their lives, and now that each one had a gun, it was likely that the people inside were in grave danger.
“Bang!”
The sound of a gunshot shattered the silence as one person was shot down.
The men in plain clothes panicked, their eyes filled with rage at the sight of a lifeless body.
“I’ll kill you all!”
“Bang, bang!”
More gunfire erupted, and both sides were on edge, the atmosphere tense.
The group blocking the way never expected that these “worthless” people would actually be armed, making them hesitate to act recklessly.
An Ping didn’t really care about these people’s lives, but he recalled something He Jingsi had said before, “Don’t you feel a sense of accomplishment when you complete a task?”
He didn’t feel a sense of accomplishment, but he still had a conscience.
Even though he despised these people’s hypocrisy, they, like him, were risking their lives for the same goal.
Ignoring them would leave him feeling guilty.
Thinking of this, he kept a close watch on their movements and noticed one person trying to throw a small bomb while everyone was distracted. An Ping raised his gun, pointed it at the person, and fired decisively.
That person fell down successfully, causing panic among the rest. The plainclothes officers were confused. The gunfire didn’t come from their side. Everyone turned to look behind them, and the police in plain clothes seized the opportunity to take out the nearest enemies.
Thus, both sides were thrown back into chaos.
An Ping hid behind a cover, leaning out to take a shot at a person before retreating back.
The area was pretty remote and almost no one passed by, so even if there was a commotion, nobody would notice.
Yize hurriedly approached, and the scene here had reached its climax.
An Ping and Yize didn’t need to say much. They split up and started taking down enemies with their guns one by one. Soon, only a few from the Black Tiger side remained standing.
“Don’t move!”
The leader of the plainclothes officers quickly took control of the situation.
Once things were stable, he spoke up.
“Take the injured back first, and the rest push these people back!”
An Ping leaned against the wall, his head slightly bowed, while Yize stood in the shadows, watching the scene outside.
“When will we be able to stop living on the edge of a knife?”