Yes, and that is my point. Killing Fenix and his troupe might have had consequences. Kahlil?
[She pauses, lips pressing together in a thin line for a moment before she continues.]
A local businessman with a failing shop who's been acting erratically is the sort of person who can just disappear. He makes a very good target for frustrated people who are used to having control and are feeling it slip through their fingers, and are willing to be tactically stupid. If you can think of a way for him to be useful to ADI after he's talked, that's probably the best way to protect him.
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[She pauses, lips pressing together in a thin line for a moment before she continues.]
A local businessman with a failing shop who's been acting erratically is the sort of person who can just disappear. He makes a very good target for frustrated people who are used to having control and are feeling it slip through their fingers, and are willing to be tactically stupid. If you can think of a way for him to be useful to ADI after he's talked, that's probably the best way to protect him.