"Yes, yes. Legacy has been around for thousands of years, at least that's what I've cobbled together. It has to have been at least that long considering the kind of foundation they have. But they don't have any solid documents about that sort of time, so I'm just spitballing honestly."
Alex didn't seem to have any intention of holding anything back, but the more he was like this, the more cautious Sylas was.
If he wasn't lying, then the file he had shown Sylas should have been a top-secret matter. How could just anyone access Sylas' file like that? And why was Alex being so bold with the information he was handing out?
Legacy didn't seem like such a flimsy organization. Sylas had had a handler follow him around for more than a decade and he wasn't even aware of it. Such an organization wouldn't have such obvious, leaking holes.