"How many lives Gu En has on her hands, we may not know ourselves, and maybe Gu En doesn't even know. Whether it was Niu Rang she shot and killed is still a mystery, and the deaths of those two innocent doctors and nurses, plus the sacrifice of two policemen, have made Gu En a hateful murderer. I'm a soldier; I can't sympathize with someone like that, much less feel reluctance, because I understand that if I have even a tiny bit of sympathy or reluctance, she might take advantage of those emotions to harm more people," Lin Deng said, bitterly smiling, "My cousin was right. Gu En is a demon."
Seeing that Lin Deng truly had no psychological burden regarding capturing Gu En, He Zhilan also felt relieved. She had stayed with the troops for quite a few days now. The first thing she wanted to do was call He Teng, but unfortunately, He Teng had gone into the mountains for training and did not receive the call. Since it was from the military's phone, she didn't dare call anyone else.