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Again, X'ies was surprised by the mental connection between himself and X'yrin. He didn't really need to say a word and she had pretty much just spelled out every single thought building up. Perhaps there was more to the Lambda in her than he thought, even if it was shrouded and diluted with weakness. But still all these thoughts would need to be processed and assigned a game of their own. This one was the queen of the board, then just who was the King? The crows, they didn't quite warrant a piece, as X'yrin had already established a plan to have the vultures hunt them down. Still he was surprised at the honesty this person was showing, either they had a set sense of self honor or they were incredibly stupid. One did not reveal their spies, at least not without having a back up plan, X'ies wondered at this point if indeed the crows were the true spies, or if they were merely a misdirection. Something to be discussed later.


For now, as she tapped his shoulder walking past he would merely stand, take a final look at the subject of examination and follow. As expected this had gone almost precisely like the Vinatta incident, albeit with a lot less shouting and pretentiousness. Still the results of what would happen with this pack over time were still open although he would consider this a negative response. But he was thankful for the distraction of the examination, it took his mind of things that would no doubt need to be talked about soon.

X'ies Exit

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