But just when facing the guy in front of him.
The Mercenary Guild, which seemed to have been quiet for a long time, was now the reality he saw before him.
Although it wasn't explicitly stated, he relied on his keen perception.
The guard captain could clearly feel it.
The opponent seemed to be suppressing an inappropriate emotion in his heart regarding everything he saw before him.
This could likely limit the choices he could make in handling the situation as he understood it.
Would the situation then become something very real?
The guard captain knew that without the Assassin, there were not many other things he could do in relation to the problem.
Therefore, naturally, there would no longer be a need to prepare further for facing the situation.
This dissatisfaction could also become just as bad under such circumstances.
Therefore, he should face the situation composedly.