"Captain, do you not feel it's a pity?"
"There's nothing to pity, Henry is cautious and cunning, but he has a fatal flaw—he's mentally unstable.
His reaction was almost as I anticipated; that police car just now disrupted his plans, he will only become angrier and more frustrated, more prone to lose his temper, more likely to make a mistake.
He will definitely look for a way to vent his anger, and repeated frustrations will make him more aggressive, out of control.
That was precisely our intention in the first place, it may not be a bad thing."
"Do you think he will strike again?"
"Very likely." In Luke's view, people become mentally disturbed and act irrationally, mostly due to the accumulation of negative emotions.
Negative emotions can lower a person's IQ.
...
Inside a gray Honda car.
Henry was stomping on the gas pedal with his hands tightly gripping the steering wheel, his face expressive of his anger.