Herman's heart suddenly sank.
Lucas was undoubtedly implying that he should die to atone for his mistakes.
All the Walkers showed misery and sadness to part with him, but no one dared to come forward to oppose Lucas.
Now, Lucas had already shown his immeasurable strength that families like theirs could no longer defy.
Moreover, the families that had chosen to follow the Smiths earlier also seemed anxious and agonized.
Lucas didn't pursue the matter against the rest of the Walkers and instead only told Herman to kill himself, which meant that he was letting the other Walkers off.
After all, Herman was the one who had ordered to kill Lucas.
Herman opened his mouth and wanted to plead with Lucas. But as soon as he saw the cold and indifferent gaze in Lucas's eyes, he understood that there was no way that Lucas would let him off.
He smiled bitterly, and his old face seemed to have instantly aged by several years.