If I knew the director of the school himself was connected to a shady organization like that, I would've kept my head down. But it's a little too late for that now, okay?
[How was he supposed to know...]
And anyway, why would I trust someone with links to that group? I just need to track their letters.
We fought at one point, and he told me that he knew something really interesting about the ones I was chasing. He told me to meet him in York New City once I confronted him about it, which I did later on.
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[How was he supposed to know...]
And anyway, why would I trust someone with links to that group? I just need to track their letters.
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You could always kill them afterwards.
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He makes a good point, and Ahito pauses to think on it.]
...Depends on the contents of their letters. I'll consider it.
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[ If he didn't have that experience himself, he wouldn't have suggested it, at least. ]
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How'd you get an in with them?
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It was not out of the goodness of his heart, however. He wanted to do what was most interesting to him.
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[>X Doubt.]
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Sowing discord in the Phantom Troupe? Of course. He always does what he thinks would be fun to watch.
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...No wonder they're so hard to track down.
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They're incredibly elusive. High class bounties tend to be.
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And, I think, speaks to their power as well.
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Are they loosely organized? Seeing as it sounds like they're split up.
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[ He thinks that makes sense, at least. ]
This is the kind of group that would carry on as normal, even if their leader died.
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It's hard to say. I think they don't necessarily expect one another to be their backup.
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[ He shrugs. ]
It's hard to say, really. There isn't much information on them. Their loyalty is strong, I know that much.
[ And yet they won't serve as backup for one another. It's a strange paradox. ]
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[He's clearly struggling to wrap his head around it, too.]
Weird.
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[Though... it does bring something to mind, apparently, because he falls silent, staring out over the quietly lapping waves.]
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