[center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/fWpmWD76/ba126c5312a21eb9b6823aa5d6245506.png[/img][/center] [center][color=6ecff6][h3][u]Winton[/u][/h3][/color] [/center] Mikhail continued to follow Bellinar and paying attention to where he was going. Even though he was using a sight shield, he still took precautions in order to not being seen. Arriving in a tavern in the very edge of the town, Mikhail watched as Bellinar approached the entrance, where a group of men waited by the door. One didn't need to work for the underworld to realize that that was a very shady place. When Bellinar mentioned that he wanted to speak with the 'boss', Mikhail knew that there was something definitely wrong. It didn't seem to be the first time he was going there. Following Bellinar inside, Mikhail tried his best to avoid the thugs, hiding in the shadows and keep a low profile, as he knew very well that his sight shield wasn't infallible. When inside, instead of being distracted by the state of the place, with tables being nailed to the floor and ample signs of repairs after previous fights, he focused entirely on listening Bellinar and the supposed 'boss' he was going to meet with, trying to discern any remarkable characteristics that could identify them while being sure to extract as much information of the situation as he could. Mikhail already had some suspicions that Bellinar might be either betraying the group or selling information about them, but the moment he spoke to one of the man, whom apparently was the 'boss' of the place, the possibility of Bellinar being working for the enemy became even stronger. As the conversation between Bellinar and the man continued, with the latter giving Mikhail enough information for him to fully grasp what was going on, Mikhail couldn't help but feel irritated. Not only he never liked to work with a group due to these exact type of problems, having someone disrupting his plans was incredibly annoying. The man, who revealed himself as Ahmar, apparently was working for a client, whom for some reason preferred to have Faeril alive, although the former didn't seem too worried in simply taking her head to his client if Bellinar proved to be too much of an issue due to his greed. With Ahmar now having all the information about Faeril and her group that he needed in order to act, it was just a matter of time before he and his men made their move, which made the situation even more urgent. Having already listened what he needed to listen and gathered enough information, Mikhail headed for the exit, trying his best to not be noticed. Although it was part of his own rules to never leave any loose ends, the fact that he wasn't working by himself meant that he couldn't simply act like he normally did and even though he wanted to eliminate Bellinar and maybe even Ahmar right now to avoid future problems, it would be better to first return to Faeril, after all, Ahmar and Bellinar, at least for now, didn't know that Mikhail, was already aware of their little scheme. Something which could be used against them, no matter how much information they had about Faeril and her group.