Based on this calculation, the person who can roughly guess the value of the car he is driving and has the ability to steal the car can only be someone from within the Quaker gang, but he does not think that any of Sonia's core members who know the truth will With such a motive for taking action, even if they had a motive for taking action, there was no need for Kleiber or Sonia to help them hide it, right?

To destroy a cooperative relationship that may bring huge profits in the future just for the sake of such a small profit at the moment is definitely not the state that Sonia, who was talking about cooperation with me before, should show.

Luther remembers very clearly that in order to seduce the other party, Luther deliberately said when discussing cooperation that he would give the other party a share of the funds from the car he had previously sold according to the proportion of the revenue in the contract. This can be said to be absolutely reasonable revenue, but The other party refused, and did not give Luther a chance to continue his next routine.

This incident left a fairly deep impression on Luther, and gave Sonia a corresponding behavioral label.

If it was really someone from the Quaker gang who stole his car, Sonia could not have known about it, and since she chose to cover it up, what she did was the same as Luther's impression of Sonia before. A conflict occurred.

If Sonia's behavior does not change, she will protect or ignore the car thief. The only possibility is that his status within the Quaker gang is not low, or even higher than Sonia's. , which made it impossible for Sonia to report the other party to herself, so it made perfect sense that Kleiber's reply to herself would be like that.

Luther, who had originally figured out a reasonable idea, immediately felt something was wrong. He began to object to the guess he had just made: with Sonia's special status in the Quaker gang, she might not want to be with the gang because she would worry about the relationship between the two parties. The people inside broke their skin and chose not to report each other to themselves. What kind of confidence did that person have to risk angering Sonia to do such a thing?

To put it bluntly, if someone from the Quaker gang really stole his car, no matter what the status of that person is, it would be an act to harm Sonia and put Sonia in a dilemma. situation.

Thinking from Sonia's perspective, on the one hand, she doesn't want to destroy the newly established cooperative relationship, and on the other hand, she doesn't want to break up with people within her own gang. So in this matter, if she does this If the person responsible for the incident has a high status within the Quaker gang, then Sonia may indeed stop there.

But will Sonia really not take revenge later?

You did such a thing. Sonia didn't tell Arthur your name directly because Arthur was still an outsider after all. Although she didn't do this, she had every reason to do so.

It might be unseemly for Sonia to disclose information about people inside the gang to outsiders so that outsiders could be disadvantageous to people inside the gang, so she didn't do it.

But the crux of the matter is that what you did did offend Sonia. If she doesn’t have an attack now, what about the future? She can definitely choose a suitable opportunity in the future to take revenge on the person who did this.

Enmity with the future leader of the Quaker gang just to steal his own car? The price was so great that Luther found it unbelievable.

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