Chapter 62 Worth It or Not
Mountain Eagle and his team managed to repel the attack outside the factory, but the whole street was still a battlefield...
When Mountain Eagle and Tessa charged out, Gru and his three companions rushed over, guns drawn, and surrounded them in the middle, shouting loudly: "The Thai Police who hurried over from Pathumwan District have arrived, but they’re blocked outside, we need to blast our way through."
Mountain Eagle felt a bit dizzy; he completely couldn’t understand the Thai Police’s actions...
If Tessa were an ordinary person, he would be able to comprehend everything the Thai Police were doing. But Tessa was the daughter of the Deputy Director of the Royal Thai Police, and these officers were so negligent, which was incomprehensible to Mountain Eagle.
It seemed Gru could tell what Mountain Eagle was thinking. He was bursting with words in his heart, but in the end, he didn’t voice them. Instead, he commanded his bodyguard Suka to take Shasili from Tessa’s back, then took the lead to evacuate...
Mountain Eagle still hadn’t realized that it was actually his overly aggressive nature, powerful combat skills, and merciless attitude that escalated the pace and intensity of the entire battle.
The Thai Police had never fought a battle of such high intensity. Once the pace had been dictated, their entire system began to malfunction.
Mountain Eagle’s choice to use his best capabilities to face danger was certainly correct, but this is the issue with outsiders...
Lacking the necessary understanding of society and public sentiment, this deficiency has led to the escalation of conflict in repeated encounters, ultimately sliding into a situation where things have gotten out of hand.
His display of overwhelming strength and brutality had spurred the other side to become equally agitated, leading to this current situation.
Thai Police are loosely organized; nominally under the supervision of the Central Investigative Bureau, but officers’ salaries are allocated by individual regions.
