by TheWhistlerify » July 30th, 2015, 10:32 pm
"Well, the likelihood of actually pulling this off isn't very high to begin with, is it?" asked the voice. "First he'll need to happen to be there at the right time to see the bait and then he'll have to fall for it too, not to mention that he can either already be there and be the one to notice all of you first or somehow manage to figure out it's a trap and leave. Don't even get me started on the ridiculously low amount of time it will most likely take for the fact that we're setting up one ambush attempt after another to find its way to his ears."
Thinking about it, Muroki couldn't help but agree that the chances of actually catching that lion with an ambush at some random location were low. But if it really was only a matter of time before he would find out in case they continuously failed to locate him, shouldn't they at least try while they still had the element of surprise, like Delano was saying? "Besides, by the time he finds out," the lion continued, "he can already make a move of his own and we don't want that, do we? We want him dealt with as soon as possible, and the longer we chase our own tails the more likely it is that something bad will happen." Of course, there was a chance that Delano's plan would work, but just a chance wasn't enough.
"Instead, I'm going to be dictating just when it is he'll make his move."
"By letting him know what we're up to?" asked Lin.
"What will be more satisfying for him than to find out what we're up to and deliver a blow of his own before we so much as get to try your plan out for the first time?"
"Did you not wonder just what the bored yet confident attitude was about while those two were here?" asked Kato all of a sudden, getting their attention. Muroki really did recall finding that a bit weird on the prince's part. "That lion never took me seriously and, funny enough, I doubt he'll think of me as a threat even if there were guards restraining him and forcing him to expose his throat. As for that one guy who stayed quiet during the entirety of our conversation, I noticed the very slight change in his expression when I said I'd be there to beat the former Chief at his own game."
"No doubt he'll relay my words to him because, being on his side, he probably thinks very little of me as well. So our target is going to see it as a direct challenge from me of all lions and, as someone who hates to lose as well as believing we're confident he doesn't know anything, he'll feel anything but hesitant about taking some kind of drastic action so that he can strike at me before I even start looking for him. Again, the chances he'll just try to take me out are slim to none. It'll be no fun if I don't get frustrated at failing, after all."
"Exactly." said the hidden lion. "I think you've put on an excellent act just now, Kato."
"Amazing..." muttered Lin quietly. It all made a lot of sense.
"Wait, so what now what?" asked Muroki, feeling eager to hear the rest. Whoever this lion was, he seemed to really know his stuff.
"That one lion of the duo who hasn't said a single word is now gone." said the hidden lion. "My guess is, roughly a second or two after separating from his partner back at the station, he'll go to the former Chief of Police and tell him everything. He'll want to get at us before we even try to get at him."
"So... before tomorrow morning?" asked Muroki. "Today?!" He woke up thinking they were going to discuss the plan; not go and try and find that lunatic in a few hours!
"Yes. He'll want to do something that will devastate his challenger and, if possible and as an added bonus, you as well." A brief pause followed. "Now you, Delano, I'm not so sure but you, Muroki, will certainly react just as badly."
Muroki hesitated. This guy seemed pretty confident about what the former Chief was going to do now, and something was telling him that his hunch, whatever it might be, could just turn out to be true. "Badly to what?"
"His most convenient option will be to kill Hatari." said the voice. Then, almost dismissively, he added, "Having said that, I'll admit that I'm only 86% certain..."