"Don't confront her directly," I urged. "If she's involved in this intricate plot, confronting her might tip her off and make her more cautious. We need to keep an eye on her, maybe even set a trap, but let's not alert her that we're onto her."
Drevolan nodded, his eyes narrowing thoughtfully. "You have a point. Very well, we'll proceed with caution. But we must act quickly; time is not on our side."
"Agreed," I said. "But let's gather more evidence first. We need to be absolutely sure before we make any moves. A false accusation could make things even more complicated."
Nila chimed in, "And let's not forget, we still have to find out who recommended the Lurivox and what role the Siberyn plays in all this."
"True," Drevolan acknowledged. "There are many threads to untangle in this web. But the presence of a Vipera adds an extra layer of complexity that we can't ignore."