They watched as dishes were served one after another by the hotel's waiters on the dining table. Claremont and Abel stood at the entrance of the dining room the entire time, looking around. They did not see Devitt.
After the two of them received their keys, they sat in the room and chatted.
From the evening until now, two to three hours had passed, but they only saw Devitt's luggage.
At the end of the conversation, they could not help but feel a little strange. They began to ask others about Devitt's movements. Then, they heard from the innkeeper that Devitt did not even return to his room. After getting the waiter to carry his luggage upstairs, he went out on his own.
Abel leaned against the door post of the restaurant and sighed. "The two of us were still thinking about how to ask Devitt about the operation, but he made the first move himself."