The captured mercenaries didn't waste too much of Joe Ga's time...
Mercenaries worked for money; to their employers, they were merely tools of production.
Employers wouldn't pay extra for their loyalty, so mercenaries naturally didn't have anything called "loyalty" either.
The concept of "contractual spirit" was already the highest moral standard for mercenaries.
When a mission failed, to avoid being shot on the spot, selling out the ones behind them became an almost instinctive choice.
"My name is Gerard Porter; I work for the Black Operations Unit of the Armor Group.
Our original target was the Presidential Palace, but we were temporarily reassigned here.
I've never heard of any 'Bardlake Asset Management Company.' We are employees of the Armor Group.
We lost. Don't kill us; our families can pay our ransom.