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As Sherry continued to blame herself, her tears fell. The incident was originally an accident. No one could blame anyone. Cosette looked at Sherry and felt sad, "Sherry, it is not your fault. The most important thing for us now is to quickly find a way out." Sherry wiped the tears from her eyes and asked, "Can we still go out?" Cosette looked at Edward. "Those pirates will not hurt us for the time being. If they want to negotiate with the government, they must have chips in their hands." Edward murmured. Cosette soon understood what Edward meant. Many of the hostages were not Canadians. If they all died, it would not just be an internal matter. It would become a struggle between countries. "Eric will get the news soon," Edward said. Cosette's restless heart slowly calmed down. S