11. Wind. Two Six (Thirty-Four)

Li Lin's strategies were always unexpected.

Having experienced all the "surprises" his foster father had brought, Roland was somewhat immune to them, and whenever Li Lin proposed a vague, fragmented plan, he could at least deduce some clues, even if he couldn't grasp the whole picture.

But this time, he was completely fooled.

Not only did they take on the security job for the disarmament agreement, but they also involved the official forces of Charlemagne and Albion, forming a situation of mutual surveillance. Moreover, although the Holy See did not openly interfere in the talks, it was sure to be on guard as well. In such a situation of teeth-overlapping and shared responsibility, it would be difficult even for Stasi puppets to make a move, let alone Royalist Faction terrorists of lesser importance.