Jimmy nodded: "Yeah, I understand, but it's still not worth it for those who died. The way this case has developed, they should bear a large part of the responsibility."
Mahong looked at Jimmy and shook his head. Jimmy was fine in every way, except that his sense of justice sometimes went overboard. But fortunately, he wasn't reckless; he knew the significance of things when it came down to it.
Jimmy and Mahong, with a third person, moved the bodies to the grassy area where the helicopter was parked. After loading them onto the helicopter, the pilot glanced at the back cabin, "We can still take one more. Which one of you two is coming back with us?"
Jimmy waved at Mahong, "You go back first. Let them come and pick me up later. I don't want to be with the bodies."
Mahong raised an eyebrow, "Are you sure?"
Jimmy nodded, "You wouldn't want to stay alone in this kind of forest. Go back."
