Additionally, the Escape Core of the Plane had never mass-produced individual life creatures, and even the sub-dimensional spaces were scarce.
Often, only a single life creature would receive the "favor" of Escape, becoming either a tool for stealing the Fire of St. Dillan or for smuggling other life creatures.
In the eyes of the Assassin Angel, Noland Lee was currently such a case.
So, as a high-ranking angel of the Supreme Star Palace, should the Assassin Angel execute Noland Lee on the spot?
No, no, no, there was no need.
Those on the Supreme Star Palace's list of wanted criminals were the core of the Escape Core of the Plane itself, not the individual life creatures favored by it.
Capturing Noland Lee and taking control of him would serve no purpose, for Escape could immediately abandon Noland Lee and seek a new candidate.
Otherwise, the Escape Core of the Plane would not have been given such a slippery name as "Escape."