He must have been overwhelmed by unimaginable fear, which led him to betray the family.
Honestly, from a father's perspective, Gory might not be able to do these things.
He didn't think he could withstand the torture that Stone couldn't endure.
There's a high probability he'd also compromise, also surrender, but he doesn't want to compromise or surrender.
He didn't know what kind of astonishing secrets he might confess if he surrendered to himself and Lance, but it would certainly be devastating.
He didn't want the Kodak family to be completely destroyed because of him, so he couldn't fall into Lance's hands.
He took another drag from his cigarette, feeling an unprecedented comfort as the smoke filled his lungs. He turned to look at the sniper and said softly, "I'm sorry."
The sniper was stunned, unable to react, "You've already apologized."
