Chapter 379: Battle Of Words
They walked back to the café, the rest of Emir's cohort trailing behind, ever watchful. Inside, the atmosphere was warm, starkly contrasting with the cold outside.
Richard led them up seven floors to a room in the corner, away from prying eyes and ears.
Only the two of them entered; the rest stayed outside the room, standing in a row with Lyra in the middle.
As they settled in, Emir felt a pang of nostalgia, remembering his first-ever intellectual battle.
It was him against a dog of the GoldLeafs, Vincent Reinfield.
Magnus Valerius.
A name he equipped as a weapon, using it to kill the man before he could even realize that death had arrived to claim him.
Since then, and the direct call with the tenth leader of the Order, Emir hadn't noticed any more moves in their game of chess.
Magnus got rid of a pawn of his, but that pawn's removal resulted in bettering Emir's position, not worsening it.
And it stopped there, with nothing big happening-the pieces going back and forth, repeating moves, awaiting the chance to strike.
Being reminded of that feeling almost excited him, but he reigned himself in.
Richard felt the same, though for a different yet slightly similar reason.
It was in places like this, over cups of coffee and whispered conversations, that his real power plays were made.
During a time when he was eyeing the position he managed to nab a few years before Olivia's birth.
So like before, he studied his opposition; he studied Emir, wondering what his next move would be.
Truth was a rare commodity in this plaza of secrets, and Richard knew better than to offer it lightly.
"Emir..."
He began, leaning back in his chair.
"What grand scheme are you plotting this time? And don't weasel your way out of answering;
I read your records, though half complete, I can make out your personality."
Emir's smile disappeared, his face donning a blank mask.
"Certainly not the first time I heard that. Oh, and you know how people like me operate... Always looking for the next big thing."
"True..."
Richard admitted, but as his eyes narrowed on Emir, he repeated:
"But can you share a little? I'm interested in whatever 'big thing' you've found."
Emir shook his head, his voice measured.
"I'm under oath, can't say much. But I assure you, our presence here is part of routine business. Our position in the relic market has no more room for growth, so we're looking for acquisition offers and special opportunities-all legal, of course."
Richard had a glint of skepticism flickering in his eyes.
"Routine business, you say?"
He commented, his tone casual yet probing.
"Forgive me if I find that hard to believe, especially with your reputation for 'unconventional' methods."
A subtle tension hung between them, the rain masking the intensity of their exchange.
Emir was forced into coming here.
He couldn't say no; doing so would announce that he had come for something shady, or at least put him under suspicion.
Not only that, the crafty scientist had invited him out in public.
If he was rejected, it would be heard by those around them and spread to all as a stain on Stellar Solution's name.
It was a trap that Emir had to willingly walk into.
He couldn't leave either; he was stuck and had to weasel his way out bit by bit.
Any slip in his words could reveal more than he intended, so he trod carefully.
Unlike him, his opponent had words as his preferred weapon.
Richard Alexander, the most formidable figure in the scientific community, added unwanted tension to his plans with his undying curiosity, but he saw no need to deviate.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The man moved slow, as expected of someone in his position, his every move careful.
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Pushing his hands down the coach, Emir stood up, breaking the silence:
"I appreciate your curiosity. Rest assured, our objectives will bring you and your people no
harm. Our presence here serves a purpose that aligns with the Plaza's existence."
Richard inclined his head, admitting defeat.
His opponent was a tough nut to crack, repeating what they both knew over and over without
sharing anything new.
"I understand. Just as you understand the necessity of discretion in our respective
endeavors."
Emir's face finally showed emotion for the first time since the beginning of their duel.
"What do you mean? We never met today."
It was a wide grin.
"Mhm."
Richard matched that grin, yet his gray eyes remained dead.
"Don't forget, in this place, every move has a consequence, and it always arrives when you're
looking the other way."
Emir's gaze sharpened, and for a moment, the air between them seemed to crackle.
"Of course. You know, I'm always prepared for the consequences. I wouldn't have gotten
where I am today if I wasn't."
Gesturing for the door, Richard bid him goodbye:
"Then I won't waste any more of your time, do teach my daughters well."
Turning around, he exited the room, the door automatically opening.
"I will."
The door closed as his voice resounded, leaving Richard alone in that room, presumably
sitting to enjoy the rainy mood.
But Emir was in no shape to think about that.
[Fucking hell... That was stressful!]
Though he looked beyond calm on the outside, his telepathic scream at Lyra was anything
but.
[Yeah... how was it?]
[Ah, my bad for not showing you a live feed, I didn't want distractions.]
[It's fine, I'm only a little sad, like negligibly sad, that you think of me as a distraction.]
Inwardly chuckling, he ignored her teasing and said:
[I didn't win or lose, just diverted his attention and fed him a few lies. I'll share my memories
later, but just know that we'll still be watched.]
[Right, he might trust your words because of his lie detector, but he'll still spy on us to satiate
his curiosity.]
[True.]
With him as the lead, the cohort walked in silence.
None of them asked a question, knowing that it wasn't the time for that.
They simply moved as a unit, dominating the street with their presence.
Their destination? Apex Dynamics's only tower.