“I just went in to check the situation, and it's pretty much as what we analyzed. There are four of them and three rooms inside, but there's no sign of Lina. If my guess is correct, she should be in the innermost room because only the door to that room can be locked from the outside. As for whether there's anyone in the other room, I'm not so sure. Based on my years of experience, that other room must be where they'd be resting. For now, all four of them should be in the living room.”
Hearing that, Anthony nodded thoughtfully. “It seems that the situation's not much different from what we predicted. Even if there are discrepancies, they'll only have, at the very most, two more people on their side.”
Thalia bobbed her head solemnly. “Agreed!”
All of a sudden, a thought popped into Anthony's head. Quick as a wink, he sought Thalia's view. “What do you think about the combat prowess of those people?”
A chuckle came from Thalia. “It's hard to tell, but they're all involved in petty theft and shady jobs. Most probably, they can't hold a candle to those professionals. Even if there are one or two exceptions, it'll be a piece of cake.”
Upon hearing the phrase “petty theft and shady jobs,” Anthony shifted his gaze instinctively toward Magus. The latter quickly caught on and opined, “Don't mind me. Thalia's right. This kind of sneaky business can never see the light of day.”
Anthony raised his eyebrows. “It's all good if you can understand.”
“That said...” At this moment, Magus suddenly spoke up with his gaze fixed on Thalia. “There's one thing you said that's not quite right.”
“What's that?” questioned Thalia.
“Among those four people, each has their own strengths, but two of them surely knew a thing or two about combat arts. They are there to fight off threats should there be any unexpected incident. That's why we ought to not underestimate their abilities,” pronounced Magus.
That made Anthony intercept the conversation. “May I ask what kind of people were you scouting out before?”
After pondering for a moment, Magus shook his head. “These people were all brought together by him alone, and as I said, each of them has their own strengths. All we needed to do was follow his plan, so we didn't get to know much about one another's backgrounds. He's always been the one who has all the details about us.”
Anthony knitted his brows at that. “But isn't it common for such operations to involve only people who are most familiar with each other? That way, there can be a certain level of tacit understanding, allowing them to quickly weigh the pros and cons if any issues arise during the operation. If it's as you say, though, that means every one of them has their very own ulterior motives, and the chances of the operation failing would be quite high.”
Even when listening to what the boy was saying, Magus remained indifferent, his visage unchanging. He simply recounted in a calm tone, “He's the driving force behind everything, having arranged in advance what each person should do at each point. So, all we need to do is carry out our part of the job to get our share of the money. We don't have to worry about anything else.”
Anthony's eyes shone with utter astonishment. From his perspective, if that was the fact, Lindon must be a talented individual to be able to assemble a group of strangers and have them collaborate with each other so well, not to mention achieve such a high success rate. He had to have what it took to pull that off.
“So, what happened to you back then?” Thalia threw Magus a question out of the blue.
Speaking of which, Magus' mien darkened.
Somehow, Anthony could sense the man's emotions, thus breaking the silence. “We only want to understand the situation more. If you're not willing to talk about it, we'll—”
“There's nothing I'm unwilling to share!” interrupted Magus. “It's just that those past memories constantly remind me of how foolish I was back then!”
Noticing how worked up that man was, both Anthony and Thalia kept their lips buttoned.
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