An hour had passed, the remaining men of Gaddo had finally surrendered. They are now escorted by the men of the Association from the Dap-ay down to the foot of the mountain where the road is. On that road, vehicles like ambulances and jail trucks are waiting. Daya is standing at the back of the ambulance. She is watching her father, Gaddo, lying lifelessly on a stretcher. His corpse is being carried by two agents. She cried as she watched his body get inside the ambulance. She's so disappointed, angry, and mad at him. However, her sorrow and sadness are added to the mix of emotions she's feeling. After the agents took him inside and closed the door, Daya lowered her head and sobbed. Janus, who had injured his foot, approached her. He hugged her then. While Janus is comforting the poor g

