Bandy reeked of alcohol as he returned from outside. Gory immediately put down what he was doing and went over to meet him, taking over his coat, and asked nervously, "How did it go?"
Bandy leaned back on the sofa, his head tilted upwards, eyes closed, and let out a heavy sigh.
Although he didn't say anything, Gory already had the answer in his heart.
Charlie's death made them tense, but the real issue was the Bay Area losing control over the police system, and that was the most critical problem.
Even though they had suffered significant losses themselves, they did indeed cause immense trouble for Lance.
Over a hundred of his men were going to prison. While it seemed like having fewer people was Lance's only problem, the truth was that the money he had to spend on these people was more than he had imagined.
He needed to ensure that the sentences of these people were as short as possible, and that would cost money.
