Originally Posted by
Kraco
The rebellion really came out of nowhere. I was trying to figure just who is going to cheat whom in the this three party deal - because like you said, that business meeting didn't seem to have overly much concrete matters on the table. Lastly the salt was also brought back, though I doubt nobody had forgotten it yet.
Bam! A rebellion and the city on fire (it's a damn big city, if you have a better look at the picture), so I imagine the deal must be off. It was all for nothing. And I don't mean all the business plans were all for nothing but trying to figure out just how somebody is going to free Lawrence of his assets this time.
Lawrence's hesitation with Horo is starting to piss me off. I guess it also goes the other way, but for Horo the situation is a bit different and apparently not the first time either. In that sense I'd consider it Lawrence's responsibility to forget everything else and dedicate himself to not losing Horo.