"They are utterly heartless," Ethan said through gritted teeth. "Damn it," Alexander spat angrily. "Is there no way to stop them?" "I'll make them pay." Hunter's voice was icy as he watched the poachers. "But we only have three guns. A head-on confrontation isn't in our favor." He paused. "Moreover, we need to ensure the chimpanzee's safety." I clenched my fists, itching to rush out and kill all those poachers on the spot. But I forced myself to quell the rage within. I knew it wasn't the right time yet. "Do you know where these poachers' base is?" I asked Hunter in a low voice. Hunter glanced at me in surprise, a flash of admiration in his dark eyes. "Your idea is too bold, Alina," he said skeptically. "The 'Divine Retribution' has hundreds of people, and they're well-equipped. Even

