"I was just kidding, it's not that serious, but since you're willing to risk your life to deal with them, I suppose sacrificing a bit of interest is no big deal for you."
"Oh? What do you mean by that?"
Sean's interest was piqued.
"I have a plan that will make Freemasonry really bleed, but the timing isn't right yet. I'll tell you about it when it's time."
"What kind of plan?"
Sean's breathing suddenly quickened.
Because if David used the words "really bleed," it must be something out of the ordinary.
"As I said, the timing isn't right. When it's time, I'll explain it to you in detail."
"Well... alright then..."
Although Sean really wanted to know about this so-called bleeding plan, since David had said this much, he felt it inappropriate to press further.
"Then I will convey your message to them."
Sean stood up, ready to leave.
"Oh, and one more thing!"