“Why are you looking at me?” Angele said. “Tell me your name.”
The woman blinked, then scrunched her eyebrows.
“Jolin, just call me Jolin.” It seemed she had calmed down. “You intentionally let Siv block your attack, right?”
Angele was surprised, but his expression did not change.
“I was blocked.”
He did not admit it.
“Well, I think you were telling the truth. You are not interested in the political fight in the city,” Jolin said. “I guess you know who’s behind the Zweig family, and I can understand why you don’t want to mess with them.”
“You know a lot, huh?” Angele smiled., “I warned them already, and it didn’t mean I was scared. There is no point for me to go into war with their whole family just for a prisoner. The loss wouldn’t justify the gains.”