Chapter 27. Inquire About the Identity
Many couldn't grasp the meaning behind Anderson's words at that moment, but Gregory, who had followed Anderson for years, immediately understood: "I get it."
Anderson, the commander of thousands of soldiers, needed to be calm and decisive, not kind to enemies.
Edwin and Dennis had dared to harbor evil intentions towards his beloved wife. They deserved death!
If Anderson didn't settle this matter now, Lauren would face danger later when he was away fighting.
Anderson decided to kill Dennis and Edwin not just to protect Lauren, but also because both were guilty. Edwin's use of illegal firearms showed he was a danger to society, and Dennis even admitted owning hundreds of guns.
"What about the others?" Gregory asked.
"The rest are just accomplices, not worth worrying about. You can deal with them." Anderson said.
"I understand." Gregory replied.
"Judith, out of respect for the fact that you and my wife were classmates, I'll spare you toda
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