At that moment Lucas' stomach twisted. Was that all that mattered?
The men they lost. The operation that almost went to hell.
And now, the only lead they had was dead.
Yet the Chairman was more concerned about his score? Lucas let out a harsh breath, his shoulders stiffening.
"Do you have any idea how many cops died on that mission?" His voice was low, dangerous.
However The Chairman didn't blink.
At that moment Lucas' hands curled into fists.
This wasn't right.
Something was off. The way this case was being wrapped up too neatly.
The way no one was questioning the suspicious timing of Land Skull's boss being eliminated.
It felt like someone wanted this buried. And that pissed Lucas off.
He straightened.
"I'm taking a break."
Hearing what Lucas just says the Chairman raised an eyebrow.
"A break?"
Lucas didn't answer.
He simply turned around and walked out.
Outside the office, Kai was still waiting.
Lucas tossed his car keys at him.
"We're leaving."