Ray Price (played by Wendell Pierce) and Hank Voight (played by Jason Beghe) are teaming up on Chicago PD season 6 episode 18. Set to air on Wednesday, April 3, at 10:00 p.m. on NBC, the two will be working to stop a gang war from escalating.

According to the episode synopsis, Price and Voight will mount a peace summit to make sure that there will be no more bloodshed or innocent people killed. The two public servants were convinced this would be a solution following Price's accidental shooting in Chicago PD season 6 episode 17, which aired last March 27. 

Will this peace summit actually help stop the gang wars? This is a long-standing problem in the city and no one has found the right solutions still. Price might be putting himself on the line since he is running for mayor. 

This peace summit could open up a lot of expectations from his constituents and he will instantly fail if one gang war happens on his watch again. But since he has the support of Voight in Chicago PD, Price may be confident that he also has the support of the rest of the Chicago police force. 

Meanwhile, the other storyline on Chicago PD season 6 episode 18 involves the growing relationship between Burgess (played by Marina Squerciati) and Blair (played by Charles Michael Davis). The synopsis revealed that Burgess will have to evaluate her relationship with her new beau.

The problems in their relationship were already hinted in the previous episode. But it looks like the next one will have Burgess really looking into where this romance may be headed. It seems that Chicago PD season 6 will say goodbye to Blair sooner rather than later.

From the very start, Burgess jumping into bed with Blair was already a big problem. He is working for mayoralty candidate Kelton (played by John C. McGinley), whom Burgess' boss, Voight, vows to out as a criminal.

If she's having a romantic relationship with Blair, her professional life is bound to clash with it. She could be faced with a tough choice between her work and her personal life.

For his part, Davis' appearance has not yet been set permanently, so that might give viewers a clue about his character's relationship with Burgess. Like Pierce, the actor is also listed as a guest star on Chicago PD. That might not change anytime soon since the actor is a series regular on For the People season 2 on ABC.