As she waited for her King's reply, Shusuke told her that she should leave. Cho looked back at Mikami to see if he agreed, and it was then that he gave her a solid order. The officers were very likely on their way to the scene of the crime as she stood there. [I]I have to get there before them. If they make it there before I arrive, they're definitely going to fight with the Reds.[/I] [b]"Understood."[/b] she said in response, giving Mikami a curt nod. [B]"I'll make sure that a fight doesn't break out between the members of HOMRA and our men."[/b] The Blue woman turned toward Shusuke and watched him carefully. She wasn't sure if she should say anything to him. Then again... there was nothing to say. Cho simply narrowed her eyes at the Red King before turning away and running out of the cafe. Cho ran toward HOMRA's headquarters as quickly as she could, worry fluttering in her chest and stomach. Was anyone killed? There were bound to be people who were injured, but she couldn't help wonder if people had lost their lives. If they did, she wouldn't forgive the culprit. What if the Red Clan were the ones responsible for the explosions? They [I]had[/I] been acting up recently. But she wasn't sure that they would go so far as to cause harm to citizens... As Cho's mind raced with thoughts, she caught a blur of movement from the corner of her eye. She turned to see the other officers of the Blue Clan racing their way to the site of the explosion as well. [B]"Mikami said that he doesn't want any fighting!"[/b] she called out over to them between breaths. [B]"He wants us to investigate the scene of the crime and see who's responsible."[/b] The officers seemed to hear, acknowledging her words with a nod or glance in her direction. Even if they appeared to understand, Cho didn't know what she would do if one of them drew their blades. She would have to keep a close eye on them. The last thing she wanted was for the two rival Clans to fight while they had much more important things to attend to. Mikami would not be happy with her if she couldn't take control of the situation. When they arrived, Cho spotted many people in disarray. A few of the citizens were hurt, some more severely than others. Panic started to replace the worry that had settled in her stomach, and her eyes flitted across the area. She spotted many people on their cellphones, demanding ambulances for the injured. This was just one big mess, and she despised it. [I]Who could have had the heart to do this?[/I] she thought as she ran a hand through her hair. [I]To harm innocent people... they truly have no heart.[/I]