Chai Ren's convoy headed towards Kinshasa.
The employees were all somewhat shaken; unlike Chai Ren, they did not know the logic and reasons behind all of this. They only knew that these ruthless and menacing black men were acquainted with Chai Ren, but they had no idea how familiar they were.
Chai Ren not only made a call to Tang Qing but also checked in with Bahati.
After hanging up.
Bahati had a stupefied expression as if he had seen a ghost.
Chai Ren didn't mention on the call that he had killed people, only that he had been rescued by someone, whose identity he didn't reveal.
However, Bahati couldn't figure out who the rescuer was. Anyone capable of killing those men would have to have been his rescuer. Realizing this, Bahati felt relieved that he was on the same side as them, for having such efficient and frightening enemies would keep one constantly on edge.
Bahati's fear of the black prison deepened even more.