So, i have a question, in book 2, in the scene that the team goes to rescue the fortune teller, before entering A talks them into going in and demand their surrender as opposed to going all surprise attack and beat the guys, that really didnt seem like a sound strategy, was that their real assessement of the situation or it was made thinking on not putting the detective into what could be a potential figth?ps. Sorry for the killing of the language, im in the process of learning english
You're in the process of learning? That's incredible! Your English is fantastic!
As for your ask, you're kind of spot on with that. But it wasn't just the MC they were concerned for, but F as well. A would rather not put anyone in unnecessary risk but themself. This would also apply to N and M.
A is well aware of their skills, but still, risk is risk no matter how prepared you are. Sometimes it can't be avoided, and A just has to go with it and trust their plans though!
Thank you so much for the ask! :)
A just really never stepped out of the role of a protector and it shows


















