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I didn't quite fully understand the plan, but what I got from reading is that originally the good guys proposed to deliberately make the noble's place look weakly defended, somehow inviting attack from the gang and they (the good guys) will ambush everyone who comes to attack. That idea was nixed because it would reveal that they were reading the organization's movements. Or rather than "attack", it makes more sense for the gang to come in and "secure" the gold and documents.
So somehow, Mira becomes involved, maybe as an excuse to thin out the noble's guards as they expect her to do something that would attract the attention of guards? It's mostly the part involving Mira and how she would serve as a diversion that confuses me the most. I'm not quite seeing how she fits into this outside of being affiliated with the kidnapping gang, the last time I saw her, she lured Ivy to a sweets shop with two other ladies: a conspirator and an unwitting patsy. Probably an attempt to kidnap her but it was foiled.
I re-read 20.1 and it suggested that Mira is an expendable member of the gang who they are somehow using to distract the adventurer's guild. Well, I guess I'll see in the coming chapters.
So somehow, Mira becomes involved, maybe as an excuse to thin out the noble's guards as they expect her to do something that would attract the attention of guards? It's mostly the part involving Mira and how she would serve as a diversion that confuses me the most. I'm not quite seeing how she fits into this outside of being affiliated with the kidnapping gang, the last time I saw her, she lured Ivy to a sweets shop with two other ladies: a conspirator and an unwitting patsy. Probably an attempt to kidnap her but it was foiled.
I re-read 20.1 and it suggested that Mira is an expendable member of the gang who they are somehow using to distract the adventurer's guild. Well, I guess I'll see in the coming chapters.