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Chapter 1090 - 765: Hanging a Sheep’s Head [07]_2
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Chapter 1090: Chapter 765: Hanging a Sheep’s Head [07]_2

The curtain swayed slightly.

Joseph Sutton’s figure was obscured by the falling curtain.

Nora Scott glanced sideways and stepped towards Fátima and Pedro Langley.

On either side of the tent were drones and computers, with a large table in the middle. Currently, several drones and two computers were placed on the tabletop, clearly indicating they were private equipment, not for public use.

Nora asked, "How’s the footage?"

"Still watching."

Fátima moved aside to make some space for Nora.

However, April Thomason, who followed closely, did not receive such treatment and was left on the periphery.

"..."

April gritted her teeth in frustration.

At this time, Pedro Langley tapped the space bar, and the synchronized video on the computer began to play, with a clarity that was astonishing.

It was like it was filmed up close.

Not only actions and expressions but even subtle nuances could be captured. The high definition was extraordinary.

——This was a drone specifically designed for filming, emphasizing its filming capabilities.

——Of course, since Joseph Sutton was present, it was certainly not just for this filming task.

"Rita’s performance speaks for itself, fully demonstrating her basic martial arts skills." Fátima pointed at the screen, pointing to Rita, and quickly summarized this individual.

Rita probably performed the best among them.

When the herd of horses came charging, she immediately reacted, prepared to retreat, and even quickly determined the safest retreat route.

However, she encountered Marcus Shaw.

Marcus predicted her decision in advance, first sending two horses to block her retreat plan, then cleverly forcing her toward the support group, making her have to engage with the people there.

——In a crisis, people instinctively seek out their companions.

In this situation, if Rita were to look for "companions," it’s likely she would connect with her own group.

However,

She did not.

"From her performance, she probably didn’t know there were allies in the support group unless she’s an Oscar-level actress," Fátima calmly analyzed.

April asked, "Could it be that there aren’t any allies at all?"

"Very unlikely," Nora shook her head, furrowing her brow as she explained, "With Alexander Vaughn’s cautious nature, he usually has backups. Rita is quite proud and loves to flaunt her skills, unable to hide them. She’s not the type to accomplish great things. She’s probably bait sent out by Alexander Vaughn."

Since she is bait, it’s natural she wouldn’t be aware of the entire plan.

"What’s her role then?" April asked again.

"To distract us and confuse the target. In short, to create opportunities for Alexander Vaughn," Nora replied.

"Wouldn’t it be better to send someone who is calm and flawless? Getting things done quietly wouldn’t risk exposing their identity," April couldn’t understand this line of thinking.

"Because we’ve crossed paths before," Nora raised an eyebrow, "he expects I would deduce that if there’s no movement on his side, he must have sent someone in secretly. Now with Rita acting as a decoy to guard against a group rather than an individual, it significantly reduces the level of vigilance."

"..."

April was almost dizzy from the complexity.

As a simple-minded person, the most April did was — follow orders.

She basically didn’t think about problems.

Now, hearing Nora’s analysis, she felt overwhelmed.

However, Fátima’s thinking was clear, "According to your description of Alexander Vaughn, someone who always has multiple back-up plans, wouldn’t he be wary of all our actions?"

"It’s not impossible," Nora was accustomed to this, speaking rather casually, "That’s why, check when you can, prevent when you must. Meanwhile, take one step at a time."

Playing a game of wits and will with Alexander Vaughn could be exhausting.

At times like this—

Either rely on her Strategist Langley or depend on the luck given by the heavens.

Thinking this, Nora tilted her head and asked Pedro Langley, who was standing aside, "Do you have any thoughts?"

"A guess," Pedro dismissed any analysis, putting logic and reasoning aside, his gaze fixed on the video, speaking thoughtfully, "Alexander Vaughn gave up so much... to be precise, he spent so many years just for the Secret of Mechanism City. Despite losing everything due to you, he refrained from revenge because of your uniqueness. Could such an obsessive person possibly want to witness the emergence of Mechanism City with his own eyes?"

"..."

"..."

"..."

Pedro’s bold guess startled the three present.

"A Mechanism City that has nothing to do with him, worth him taking such a big risk?" April was left dumbfounded by what she heard, compelled to voice her opinion.

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