The car drove from the city district towards the city suburbs, with Lincoln Harrington explaining to Sean Knight inside:
"That courtyard is quite large, not in the city center, and used to be quite peaceful. The facilities inside were also very good, but although some have been restored, they haven't reached the best condition yet."
He already knew that the courtyard was about to belong to Sean Knight, so he was quite detailed in his explanation.
"It's fine," Sean Knight was unconcerned, "Let's not worry about the inside for now, just leave it be. After all, we hardly have chances to stay here."
Since there was friction with the general, Sean Knight would certainly not come here to invite trouble if it weren't necessary.
All he hoped was to quickly find either the original contents of the box or a clue.
Sean Knight didn't hold much hope, but this was, after all, a lead. He wouldn't be content not to follow it.