Hearing the word "professional," Albert frowned. In all fairness, silencing people through murder was not his specialty; his actual job was to capture criminals.
He wanted to argue, but considering the critical moment they were in, he couldn't afford to be concerned with these minor details.
Albert shook his head, "Count, the situation is tense right now, with too many people involved, it's difficult to silence everyone without attracting outside attention."
This was inevitable. An accident happening to one or two prisoners could be explained away, but accidents involving dozens at once would be suspicious to anyone.
Killing people was not difficult; the key was how to deal with the government's subsequent investigations. Any tiny clue left behind could bring them crashing down from their lofty heights.