By that time, major powers across the continent would go to great lengths to investigate. Despite our efforts to keep things covert and arranging scapegoats, we can't ensure that things will go without hiccups.
After all, some heretics hold the abilities to predict the past and the future. With a certain price paid, it's possible they might trace it back to us!"
Ulysses hastily explained.
Having received credit for the assassination of Caesar III, one is bound to bear the consequences it brings. Regardless of how ridiculous it might be, he had to roll with it.
As for whether Caesar III would die two or three years later, that could be dealt with when the time comes. The more drawn out it is, the harder it becomes to verify.
The mission had been forced upon him initially; deep within his heart, Ulysses was against it ten thousand percent. In the event any mistakes occurred, he would undoubtedly become a scapegoat.