"Not sure."
"What do you mean?" Yanzi asked.
"I mean, after we hand over the task, it's likely not the end of this matter, but the beginning. We've been dragged into a chessboard, and both sides playing see us as mere pawns."
"So what? As long as the task rewards are ample, being a pawn, even cannon fodder, is fine," Yanzi shrugged, indifferent.
She then suddenly changed her expression, "Hey, you're not suggesting I shouldn't hand over the task, are you? I won't do that."
Liu Dehua sighed, "That's not what I mean. Just be extra careful. You're right; after all, this is just a game, overanalyzing it is pointless."
"Yeah, you should take it easy too," Yanzi nodded, stood up to leave, then paused, and added, "But this kind of intelligence sharing is quite nice, let's continue next time. Now, in the entire clan, you're the only one I can truly trust, don't let me down."
