The eight members of Team B tried to make humming sounds and were still struggling.
But the tape on their mouths prevented them from shouting, and the ropes tied around their bodies kept them stuck tightly to their teammates, making it difficult for them to use any strength.
In the command vehicle, the captain didn't hear any movement and was anxious: "Team A, what's going on? Are there casualties in Team B?"
The voice startled the members of Team A, and one of them quickly replied: "No, Captain, they should be fine."
Captain: "What about the attackers? Did they catch anyone?"
The team member looked confused: "This, I really don't have." But it seemed that all his teammates were "caught".
Being tied up in a pile and taped, should this be considered as being "caught"? The team member muttered to himself.
Five minutes later, the captain and Reyes looked at a group of ESU members in the container channel with grim faces.
Reyes tightened and loosened his hands, barely suppressing the urge to curse, and looked coldly at the ESU captain beside him: "If all ESU members are of this level, I really suggest that you go to the police academy for retraining."
After saying that, she turned and left.
The ESU captain behind him looked extremely embarrassed, but he could not say anything in rebuttal.
In front of him, only half of the eight members of Team B had stood up, and the remaining four were still lying down.
The ropes tied on these team members were tied in extremely strange knots. Cutting one rope alone might not necessarily free them. Several ropes had to be cut.
Unfortunately, the rope is not thin and is quite difficult to cut.
After Reyes made sure it was safe, he came over and saw the four ESU members still lying on the ground like lambs to be slaughtered.
She didn't curse on the spot because her rationality made her give up this meaningless behavior.
Eight fully armed special police officers were tied up like dumplings after shouting a few times.
What is even more unacceptable is that there was only one attacker, but he only used ten seconds and a few long ropes to subdue them and tie them up like this.
She really wanted to ask: Are all the people in ESU dead pigs
No, that's not right! Even dead pigs are not tied up that quickly.
However, Reyes was not as angry as he showed at the moment, but more of... fear.
That person is not only alive, but may have powerful accomplices now. What should I do? Reyes was worried.
…
Here, Luke was running easily in the alley carrying Groot, who had also been given an electric shock and was twitching all over.
Groot, whose body was unable to move but whose mind had been cleared, watched Luke leading him to climb walls and jump over rooftops in the alleys full of obstacles as if they were walking on flat ground, and his fear grew even greater.
"Let me go. Please... uh uh uh." Groot only said half of the begging for mercy before he was knocked unconscious by the electric shock again.
Luke curled his lips: How dare such a scumbag beg for mercy
If Frank didn't think Grote was useful, he could have just shot him dead at the dock.
Seven or eight minutes later, Luke arrived at the bar Frank mentioned and went directly to the rooftop opposite the bar.
Frank had driven back, arriving two minutes earlier than him, and was now... tying someone up.
However, he used an iron chain to tie Matt to the pipe on the roof.
Seeing Luke coming back with Groot, he simply nodded and started to organize his equipment.
Luke looked at the large boxes covered with a piece of canvas on the roof, all filled with guns and ammunition. He couldn't help but twitch his lips: "What do you want to do with so much ammunition?"
Frank: "The Firebird Bar across the street is an important den of Hellhounds."
Luke was helpless: "Why do you have to make such a big fuss? And didn't I say I was helping you investigate? Why did you risk going to the dock area tonight?"
Frank said nothing and continued to fiddle with the rifle in his hand.
Luke thought for a moment and walked over to Matt: "Now that he's awake, don't you have anything to say to him?"
Matt shook his head and looked up at him: "Puncher, are you in cahoots with him?"
Luke shook his head: "It's just a temporary help."
Matt's tone became angry: "You actually helped him to carry out a massacre? Those were living people."
Luke: "I have never seen him before. I just rescued you tonight to prevent him from being killed and you from being implicated."
Matt was stunned: "Murder him?"
Luke turned his head and looked at Frank: "Samantha Reyes is the planner of that operation, and she was the one who cleaned up the relevant documents and records, so she might want to use ESU to kill you tonight and make that matter disappear completely."
Frank's hand stopped and he said, "Got it." Then he started checking the guns again.
Matt was confused: "What's going on?"
Luke still looked at Frank: "You say it or I say it?"
Frank had a cold face and said nothing.
Luke knew that this meant tacit agreement, so he turned to Matt and told him the cause and outcome of the brawl in the park more than a year ago.
Matt was stunned for a while before he said, "Well, you can't just kill them like this, right? You can take legal action..."
Frank sneered: "Naive."
"It's impossible to investigate. If we investigate, Reyes, who planned the operation, will be held accountable, and her subordinates will also be held responsible." Luke shook his head: "Moreover, the more than 80 gang members in the park that day fired their guns and then ran away. It will be impossible to verify who involved the passers-by."
At this point, he motioned to Frank beside him: "Either, he catches all these bad guys in one fell swoop. Otherwise, he can only watch the murderer of his wife and children go unpunished."
Matt opened his mouth, not knowing what to say for a moment.
This is the real dilemma.
Although not all of the eighty-plus gang members shot Frank's family, they were all participants.
It was the big fight between them that led to the death of Frank's family.
It doesn’t really matter who killed Frank’s family. They were the joint murderers of this tragedy.
But the law is based on evidence.
Now even the participants of these three gangs probably don’t know who killed Frank’s wife and children, let alone the police.
If Frank takes legal action, he would be giving up.
The law is not omnipotent and there is no way to give his wife and children a fair outcome.
Let Frank go? Matt knew that was unlikely.
A harmonious and beautiful family is suddenly left with only one person. How can one let go of this
Even Matt himself only lost his father, but Frank's wife and children all died tragically.
Frank stood up, walked over to Grote and kicked him in the thigh.
Groot screamed, but he had already woken up.
But Luke had already tied up his hands and feet with straps, so he could only struggle on the ground.
Matt couldn't help but speak up, "What are you doing? He's just stealing cars and dealing some illegal drugs."
Frank glanced at him. "Really?"