Although the matter didn't concern him, Gao Yang's sympathy overflowed, so he decided to take action. Sometimes, some things don't need to benefit you to be done; as long as one still holds a shred of humanity, facing an unbearable tragedy right before one's eyes, it's actually not that hard to step forward.
Of course, there's a precondition: playing the hero is fine, but you must have the strength to match it, and those who were brought in bound were lucky—Gao Yang not only had the intention to save them, but also the capability.
The enemy Gao Yang had marked as must-kill numbered forty-two people. For him, once the distance was extended, the number of enemies was never an issue.
Gao Yang believed that numbers were not an issue, but others didn't see it that way. Just as Gao Yang declared that none should be spared, Jansen, filled with righteous indignation, was stunned and said, "Spare none? That's hardly possible, right? There are more than forty of those bastards."