The reason Tyson was hesitating about ordering the gunman to shoot Lucas and Jordan wasn't that he didn't want to kill them but because he wanted to find out their true identities.
If Lucas was really just an abandoned child of the Huttons, Tyson would definitely have ordered him shot dead.
But for some reason, he kept having an ominous hunch, which was why he hadn't ordered the Smiths' gunmen to shoot Lucas and Jordan even though they were already surrounding them.
Now, he seemed to see some clues from his observation.
"Lucas Gray, no wonder you have the audacity to come to the Smith residence to cause trouble and behave so arrogantly. It seems you really have something to rely on, huh?
"I saw how quickly your subordinate dismantled the gun and how he defeated our guards on his own. He should be from the military, right?