Before the battle, he had instructed to spare the Tribe Leader's life, not to aim at the Tribe Leader before other Indigenous Warriors were dead.
But when the gunfire joined in an unbroken string and the smell of gunpowder spread, everyone's spirits would become extremely excited, and in such a state, it was very possible to forget to follow orders.
In such situations, if the Tribe Leader were accidentally killed, Sunday would not be able to blame anyone.
Moreover, with a dozen people firing at the same time, if no one admitted to it, finding out who killed the Leader would not be an easy task.
Fortunately, the warriors' obedience was quite reassuring; they managed to harm the enemy while sparing the ones who should be spared, which made Sunday feel quite content.
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The Outer Heaven Demon on the mountain was advancing downward, while the tribe below was already in utter chaos.
