The guard's eyes widened at Si Dong's words as if he had completely forgotten that we were there.
However, his eyes never left mine, no matter how much my men tried to stand in the way.
"Be that as it may," he said slowly, "Those that don't learn from the past are bound to repeat it."
"It's fine, Zhong Bo Hai," interjected Wei Xiao Li, holding up his hands in a pacifying manner. "She is not a threat to us."
"You thought that about Wu Bai Hee, too. In fact, I was the only one next to Liu Yu Zeng and Chen Zi Han to see her for what she truly was," sneered the guard. "And look at what happened there. Our head is still not the same."
"That is only because he feels guilty to the Black Mountain Syndicate that their oldest daughter died in his care," argued Wei Xiao Li, and I was willing to bet that we had just somehow managed to step on a landmine that we never saw coming.