[center][color=8dc73f][b][h3]Sajan[/h3][/b][/color][/center] Sajan took in the call silently, trying ignore the jab at the end. Right now she needed to find a dangerous criminal, not trade words with an operator. She did wonder how long they had been tracking her progress, however. But her thoughts would need to be squarely focused on sussing out where her target might be. She sensed as the signature ebbed out, and given it was getting closer at the time, it could only mean they had abandoned their installation in favour of hiding among the populace. They would have to be picked out by more conventional means. Fortunately, someone extremely suspicious appeared in the crowd in due time. If this man was indeed the criminal, he was not doing a remotely good job of making himself inconspicuous. His overall nervousness aside, one look told Sajan he was unlikely to be a Japanese native. Given the man she had just apprehended stood out as a Caucasian here himself, it hardly seemed unfair to think his potential co-conspirator was of a similar shade. In fact, while it could be due to a lack of familiarity with white people, Sajan swore they looked alike in more ways than their skin tone. Sajan had made up her mind; this man was all too likely their murderous knight. If this had been under similar circumstances to the first man, she would've continued to favor the subtle approach, but he did not look like he was in the mood to be approached by anyone, let alone another card user. Instead, Sajan looked to a nearby apartment building and began to ascend the stairs within, heading for the roof access. [i][color=fff200]'What are you doing, Sajan? What is your plan here?'[/color][/i] The Guru piped up as she dashed up the steps. [i][color=8dc73f] 'I'm going to give this guy a taste of his own medicine from the roof.'[/color][/i] Sajan let him know plainly. [i][color=fff200]'Is this not too rash? Should you kill him now, it will be in public for all to see.'[/color][/i] [i][color=8dc73f]'Perhaps, but our intelligence failure has already costed more lives. I think it's worth the risk to put an end to this before he kills again.'[/color][/i] This man's robberies were known to be lethal. If they let him escape here, he would inevitably kill again. Sajan would endure any consequences, and even the Guru's disapproval, as long as this was brought to an end. Emerging onto the roof, Sajan could see that the man was still down there. Wasting no time, Sajan readied the Guru's bow and let loose. With luck, this would be over in one brief moment. If not, Sajan was worried about what might come next. [@The Irish Tree]