Chapter 34

He couldn’t cause the spy to panic, or the consequences might be disastrous. Even more pertinent, he couldn’t cause his own allies to panic and abandon their plans. So right off the bat, he couldn’t tell them that there really was a spy. He also couldn’t tell them that he’d found out where the government was keeping King’s mind, because if the agents discovered that theyknew, the government might do something drastic.

So that left him to figure out the spy’s identity and rescue King’s mind by himself, and he had to do it before the agents found him.

First thing’s first—find out the locations of everyone else and pretend he wasn’t freaking out. And that was the easy part.

But finding everyone was much easier than he’d thought it would be, considering how much trouble it had been the last time. They were all still where he’d left them earlier, and were unsurprised when he rejoined them.

He was slightly miffed that they’d moved on to solving the next clue without him.