SENTENCE MEME ⟶ UNCHARTED / THE LOST LEGACY ( PART TWO )
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“Let’s just enjoy the serenity, shall we?”
“It’s quite nice to be outdoors, isn’t it? Away from the city.”
“You come back here often?”
“Someone’s been paying attention.”
“The stone work is beautiful.”
“Didn’t take you for an archaeologist.”
“I’m just a thief, remember?”
“I’m just surprised, is all.”
“Sentimentality in this line of work will get you killed.”
“He’s brought a whole battalion with him.”
“We gotta take care of these jokers first.”
“Was this really your plan?”
“I’m perfectly capable of driving, you know.”
“I’m not too worried about him.”
“We won’t have the advantage of surprise again.”
“Wait, was that a compliment?”
“That sounded like a compliment.”
“We just need to stay the hell away from him.”
“Never understood the appeal of people like him.”
“He finds men who are weak and offers them power, gives them purpose.”
“Sounds more like bullshit to me.’
“That took less time than I expected.”
“Was it worth the climb?”
“He certainly seemed to have a thing for you.”
“There’s not enough alcohol in the world to tell you that.”
“Right, you’re the military expert. What’s his strategy?”
“Is it just me, or does that look like a map?”
“I’m lucky you’re on my team.”
“All the more reason to wrap this up quickly.”
“Let’s clear out of here.”
“He was the god of destruction, right?”
“What do you supposed this place was?”
“It’s a reasonable request.”
“Turns out getting walloped by an axe hurts a little.”
“Everything always comes in threes.”
“Now I guess we turn this crank and see what happens next.”
“The difference is when I pull the pin on a grenade, I know what happens next.”
“My way’s much more fun.”
“And you were worried that we were gonna turn that crank and die.”
“If I go digging for treasure, I better make a buck or two.”
“I don’t take big risks without a good payday.”
“Well, that’s a conversation for another time.”
“Suppose I should’ve asked about them before I took the job.”
“He seemed to just appear out of thin air.”
“Just so you know, he’s no longer in the picture. You don’t have to worry about him.”
“Why’d you accept my offer?”
“I’m not one to look a gift horse in the mouth.”
“Oh, there’s a plus side?”
“When people have low expectations, it’s much easier to take them by surprise.”
“As far as I’m concerned, this business is tough enough on your own, you have to take any advantage you can.”
“I learned quickly enough that I needed to let people think they were getting their way, and then I could get the upper hand.”
“I always preferred the direct approach.”
“I’m still wrapping my head around it all.”
“Nice to be out of that shithole finally.”
“Wow, you do have a sense of humor.”
“It doesn’t matter who starts, only who finishes.”
“They don’t know we’re here. Good.”
“It’s amazing, all things considered.”
“Figured you’d want to take the easy way over.”
“Just don’t get started without me.”
“I’d say this looks safer than the playground at my school.”
“You’re impressed, I’m tired.”
“This one’s a bit trickier.”
“You’re messing with me.”
“I’m totally messing with you.”
“I’m a little disappointed it wasn’t fire.”
“He was obsessed, spent every day and night researching it.”
“All of our money wasted on fruitless expeditions.”
“At least your accent makes sense now.”
“I figured he just wanted the money, like us.”
“And here I thought we were just going on a treasure hunt.”
“Definitely a cash grab, hardly worth the trouble.”
“I needed to establish my rep, figured I’d start with the worst of the bunch.”
“Not a lot of perks in this line of work, but travel is definitely one of them.”
“Iceland is quiet, unspoiled. I want to see those Northern Lights.”
“You should go there when we’re done here.”
“Let’s just keep this quiet as long as we can.”
“I’m fine, just thinking of ways that could’ve gone better.”
“I’m thinking about how it could’ve gone worse.”
“Let’s get this over and done with.”
“I told you it was dangerous.”
“The only thing hurt is my dignity.”
“You’re pretty good at this whole treasure hunting thing.”
“I reckon you could pretty much do anything you want.”
“I have had my fair share of screw ups. You just pick yourself up and move on.”
“Last one back to the car buys dinner.”
“You handled yourself fine, all things considered.”
“Can’t say I was expecting that.”
“I can’t believe I’m actually looking at it.”
“Is he one of those codgers who can’t work a computer?”