Irene was indeed right.
If Disrak knew she had overheard his conversation with Soskov, she would have died wherever she fled.
In order not to expose the plan, they would kill her at all costs.
She would not even have the chance to leave the land of Nievic.
The document might have been important too, but by no means to this degree.
Moreover, in order not to attract the attention of others, Disrak could only remain patient and use more subtle means to get rid of Irene.
"I have told you everything I know." Irene smiled sadly. She had already handed over her fate to Nathan, waiting for the verdict.
"Poor Eva, you don't have to worry about me going back on my word, or even taking your life." Nathan stretched out his hand and patted her on the head. He said with a smile, "After all, you've drunk with me three times. I'm not that cruel!"