Some things, once done, can't be undone. So, if Lebyazhef really hurts that child, Gao Yang will shoot, and if he shoots, then part of him and the Black Demon would become corpses here.
Is it worth it?
Not worth it.
Even Gao Yang feels it's not worth it. To protect the son of a traitor, and to have a conflict with the Black Demon, that's one thing. But reaching the point of drawing guns is even less worthwhile.
But it's unavoidable because Gao Yang ultimately can't get over that hurdle in his heart. Once he crosses that hurdle, then he truly becomes a cold-blooded beast, a heartless devil.
The final result only confused Gao Yang once more. Looking at the nonchalant Yarebin, and the carefree Black Demons, he reluctantly put away his gun and said with a puzzled face, "Is this another test?"
Yarebin ignored Gao Yang and said loudly, "Did you all hear what I said? Answer me."
