After requesting permission, he was granted entry after meticulously arranging the documents in the golden file.
Seated on the chair, he gazed at Akriod with a look of puzzled curiosity, eager to discern his reaction.
"Forgive me, Ronan, for asking you to leave." He didn't want him to suspect or feel even the slightest bit of worry.
Ronan smiled, "Don't apologize, sir. I'm here to carry out your orders, but I just want to ask your opinion on the documents, sir?" He felt reassured when he heard Inar's words.
"Yes, the documents pertain to the identity of the criminal who destroyed the Sacred Capital of Arkan. The announcement of the news was intended to instruct us, the Disars, to deploy our forces across all the cities of the democracy."
Ronan placed his hands on his jaw and said, "This means tightening international security. It seems that what was sent to us was also sent to every other country in the Northern Nation."
"That's natural, to avoid any other similar incident." Akriod spoke while sipping his cup of coffee.
Akriod took a sip from his cup of coffee after confirming that if the Northern Theocracy had sent the same golden file to every country, it meant they did not know its exact location.
Therefore, in the future, every step he took must be extremely cautious to avoid any unnecessary collisions.
"But sir… excuse my many questions." Ronan's gaze was thoughtful at Akriod who said gently, "Don't worry, ask."
"Thank you, but what I'm curious about is why now exactly?"
"You mean the timing of the criminal's identity being revealed!"
"Yes."
Akriod put down his cup of coffee quietly, knowing that he had to choose his words carefully in everything he was going to say, especially in front of someone like Ronan.
"Well, if I told you I knew, I'd be lying. However, we are confronted with the greatness of the Northern Theocracy. The reason they haven't revealed the identity of the criminal in the past seven months might be due to his cunning in hiding, but it seems he couldn't withstand the wisdom of the Northern Theocracy."
Although he didn't know the answer himself, he chose to reply with these words, just to make the reply smoother and more pleasing, by showing respect and appreciation for the Northern Theocracy through his answer to Ronan, because great loyalty to the Northern Theocracy is something that runs through the veins of every individual in the Northern Nation.
The expression on Ronan's face reflected a feeling of pride as he heard the great words spoken by Akriod, and he said, "You are right, sir, there is no greatness above the greatness of the Northern Theocracy... but it seems that this wretched criminal..." His expression turned to anger.
"For his intelligence to be limited compared to the power of the destruction he caused is strange, don't you think so, sir?"
Ronan's confusion stemmed from how someone who had managed to destroy the Sacred Capital of Arkan in such a devastating and incomprehensible manner—something even the greatest war experts and masters found baffling—could have his identity revealed in such a short time.
This was truly perplexing.