The doors had not even unlocked and Landel had already began granting them more examples of his cryptic rambles. Hnn. Perhaps Scar was growing paranoid after all this time, but it almost sounded as though as if he had yet another surprise in store for them, be it tonight or tomorrowThe doors finally unlocked, and the former lion moved into the
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He was convinced that was what it was-just a series of coincidences that added up to look like something more sinister and planned than what had really happened-but... Well, there was a chance (however slim) that Hattori was right about the whole thing. And trying to help would have to wait for another night, anyway; tonight he had plans with Yukari.
Dinner had been quiet; Landel certainly had been quicker to change his tune than usual afterwards, but he'd been possibly even more cryptic as well. Kaito didn't waste much time in leaving the room after the doors unlocked, retrieving his pipe, his needles-turned-lockpicks, and his flashlight before heading out the door and down the hall.
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And here was M55. Javert wasted no time in knocking loudly and firmly before settling back on his heels and waiting. If Sechs was inside, he should have no trouble hearing.
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"The HELL?!"
Was that Recluse at the door? No, that couldn't be it... He said they were going to fight in the main hall! Who the hell would be visiting him now--
Ignoring the dismantled gear on the floor and grabbing his machete, Sechs stomped to the door and swung it open.
"YOU!" he snarled at Javert with an accusing glare. So the guy had decided to bring back the notes, huh? Sechs knew now would be a good time to question Javert about how they got passed on to Landel, and he wasn't planning on being nice and tactful about it!
Sechs reached out to grab Javert by the collar and drag him into the room. "GET IN HERE! I got a bone to pick with ya!"
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That message was hopeful at least. The Eagle was the coat of arms of the great empire of Russia. To hear that he was also one who disliked insubordination and wouldn't tolerate the doctor's useless antics... perhaps it was Ivan's boss after all!
If anyone could straighten out a place like this, he would be the man to do it. Russia was nothing if not supportive of his leaders, despite the conflicts and ever-changing politics. But if the doctor even feared the Eagle, was it because he'd stolen away all the countries (the important ones at least, more or less)? Or did the Eagle have something to do with why they were all stuck here? He was sure his boss wouldn't do that to him. The other countries yes, of course, especially if they'd been acting up or behaving poorly, but Ivan?
He really hoped the Eagle would be the good sign he'd been hoping for.
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