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Joe Ga and his men poured all the redundant and obstructive firepower into the small woods.
Whether those terrorists were dead or not was no longer important, as Joe believed that unless they had the likes of tanks, they wouldn't dare trouble him again.
The crazy firepower lasted for nearly 15 minutes until the heat from the blaze was too much even for those in the convoy, and they then prepared to retreat.
Just as Joe was forcefully slapping the roof of the car signaling to retreat, he saw an old man holding a child and leading a sheep catching up to the convoy, blocking the path of a Coaster and not letting it pass.
Joe couldn't help but marvel at the villagers' courage!
Facing a group of soldiers who had just perpetrated a massacre, they dared to rush up and demand compensation. "Bear heart, leopard gall" wasn't sufficient to describe the old man's courage; without an ironclad heart, no one would dare to do this.