Komer placed his hands together supporting his chin and listened motionlessly to the rather touching recount by the two men before him. However, this gesture made his otherwise serious face seem somewhat indifferent, as if the matter being narrated by the other party was irrelevant to him.
Both men felt a bit disappointed; they had braved risks to come together, but they had not anticipated that this fellow, who had become the true master of Nicosia, seemed to have little interest. Could it be because he had Nicosia in his grasp that he no longer completely relied on the Mountain People? Montrey thought somewhat nervously.