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“No.” Cesare said, “As far as they know, all I have told you is that there will be interesting times soon, in the provincial capital, and to ask for assistance. They would not offer what I said until the Duke is dead. In the small chance that does not happen, perhaps, they would ask that you support the Red Garden to follow through, to protect their civilian operatives from paramilitaries or interfere in indirect ways, but I think how it will proceed will be as I described.”
Think. Not know. Hm.
>Go along with it. Deploy your men before the assassination, and be ready to act accordingly to the plan. It won’t be clean, but it will be quick. Then you’ll have a territory and half its boon.
>Keep your hands clean of this. If your men are to be in Larroccia, you don’t want any affiliation with the worst of what might happen in a while there. In fact, you’d probably try to prevent the assassination in the first place…
>This is an opportunity, but not one to divide up the rewards of. The Giardino Rosso will make their great play at infamy, and you will sweep in to save the city, yes, but you won’t be their ally or the Utopian Front’s. They’ll have to try for your favor again some time and some place else.
>Other?
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>Make any moves or turn decisions you need to. It may be for the best to have as much in Larroccia as possible, depending on your plan going forward. From what you’ve been told, anything going down will take place the turn after next.