Without saying anything else, Nathan quietly walked out of the interrogation room.
When Braydon saw Nathan exit, he instructed his subordinates to take Zion into remand before he personally escorted Nathan out.
Alongside Colin and the Elite Eight, Nathan got into his car and left.
Braydon watched as Nathan's convoy vanished from view, and Sigurd could not help but mutter under his own breath, “That Nathan Cross is too bloody arrogant!” “Had you been in his position, you'd surely be much worse than him,” Braydon replied calmly.
Though a little miffed at first, Sigurd suddenly perked up. “Zion may not end up in prison this time, but he did break the law after all. No matter what they decide to do with him, he'd surely be out of contention for the next election. Looks like our Mr. Holmes is destined to be the next president.”
Casting his gaze in the direction where Nathan's convoy disappeared, Braydon shook his head. “I don't think we’ve really gotten it in the bag yet.”
Sigurd's eyes widened in surprise. “Mr. Holmes' primary rival is none other than the cabinet secretary, Zion Lucas himself. Why wouldn't it be a gimme for him now that Zion is out of the picture?”
“Zion was considered Mr. Holmes' strongest opponent only because of the absence of Nathan from the race,” replied Braydon in a low voice. “If Nathan decided to put his own name forward, with his stature as the Chief Military Governor, I can’t see Mr. Holmes or the now dismissed Zion Lucas coming anywhere close.”
“Wasn't Nathan himself the one who declared that he had no intention of running for president?” Sigurd asked.
That was met by Braydon's cold sneer. “Do you think that's up to him?
Within the arena of wealth and power, whose words could you really trust? There's such hollowness in the way they speak, so how could you take anything he says at face value?”
“Do you mean to say that Nathan is purposefully feigning disinterest to cause others to lower their guard, Braydon? That he intends to join the race late and then steamroll his way to victory?” said an uncertain Sigurd.
Braydon narrowed his eyes to a squint. “I think we cannot discount that possibility.”
That got Sigurd nervous. What were they hoping to accomplish by getting on the wrong side of Hansel Windsor, Zion Lucas, and even Nathan Cross?
Was it not all in the hope that they would be able to ride on Erwin's coattails and prosper alongside the latter's rise to prominence?
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