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>>5986760>>5986565>>5986311>>5986300>>5986152>>5986134>Despite his reluctance, he has his uses. Even if having him with you all the way could be a liability.You're not particularly inclined to take Carter himself on as a henchman, but having his help is rather eye-opening as to the potential benefits of having one or some in the first place. Of course you do prefer working and being alone in regards to supervillainy, simply because of the nature of your abilities and of course not wanting to have to worry about anyone else. Plus there's the concern of who you can trust and any worries about being betrayed. That said however, it is quite a relief to have help in ways you wouldn't have been able to manage yourself or wouldn't have thought of. Were it not for Carter for example then you almost certainly wouldn't have found where this Maria lives anytime soon, not by tonight for sure.
It might be risky to drag him any further along, but you're not yet at a point where you couldn't use his help still. Besides, if you've come this far with him with cooperation then short of outright killing Maria there doesn't seem much you could do that would further incriminate yourself with him, when already he knows your identity anyway. Something you may have to deal with besides, so perhaps don't let him go free just yet.
<span class="mu-b">"-th-there! Did you... c'mere and listen, do you hear that?"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"...is that what your ringtone is? Call it again."</span>
It takes quite awhile to not-so-subtly pace along each floor of the building, constantly calling your phone with Carter's and listening out for any ringing. In as much as you have to go to every door on each floor, make the call, and press your ear close to try and hear for anything. With a few awkward moments besides, when some resident is either returning home or are leaving, walking along the corridors and past the pair of you who have to act nonchalantly and seem as though you're waiting for someone or just standing in the hallway having a conversation.