Within half an hour, the entire oil base was empty, leaving only the bodies of those who died in battle.
Murik, the president of the Petroleum Chamber of Commerce, arrived twenty minutes later.
After he arrived at the scene, he could not help but raise his hand and make a cross on his chest as soon as he entered through the gates.
“God, what a sin! Arrange for someone to go in and search immediately to see if there are any survivors!”
Mr. Murik knew that the most important thing now was to search for the survivors. He would feel better even if one life was saved.
After more than half an hour of searching, Murik still did not get any good news.
“Sir, we have searched the entire place, but we didn’t find any survivors.”
Upon hearing this, Murik did not seem too surprised. He had already guessed the result but was just hoping for the best.
”Sigh, forget it, you have tried your best. The next important task is to completely block off this place and find evidence and traces of the perpetrators. Remember, don’t miss any suspicious areas!”
“Roger!”
Murik was still in charge of the overall situation here, and he knew that Saul’s collapse was not good news.
As soon as he collapsed, a lot of hungry wolves would appear around him. Those people had been eying Saul’s oil fields, but until now, they had no chance to make a move.
If Murik did not keep watch of this place, Saul might lose everything by the time he woke up.
As Saul’s friend, Murik already felt very guilty for failing to protect him. This was the only thing he could do to atone.
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