"Of course," Hogney had obviously understood Yuri's meaning and answered with a smile, "Don't worry, we will handle it cleanly, we won't make it difficult for you, Captain Yuri, thank you for your cooperation."
Yuri didn't say much else, but turned and left.
Of course, he didn't do nothing, but outside Hogney's sight, he called over a few Devil Knights positioned on guard duty to stand watch at the periphery.
Even if he ignored what Hogney was going to do, he absolutely couldn't allow the Pollutants to leak out. Once such signs were discovered, they'd be immediately warned.
After receiving promises from the Devil Knights, Yuri was able to leave with peace of mind.
It was only after he had walked several streets over that Yuri gradually relaxed his expression, and the brows that had been tense for months slowly softened.
But his pace quickened.
Because the row of low houses at the end of the street had come into his view.