It would be nice if I could endure it for a little longer, then there is a high probability that I would still get a share of the publicity and sales credit in this transaction.

No, if he hadn't attacked the opponent twice like a reckless man, then this Arthur would have no grudge against him at all. If there is no high probability that he would follow up, he would definitely be able to reap dividends from the cooperation between the two parties.

The premise of all this is that he did not mess up. The problem is that he did do that, which directly caused him to be kicked out of the transaction, and he really had no profit.

As long as this is limited to this, it's still okay. My strength and status are still retained. I have the right and ability to make a choice. When I see it, should I find an opportunity to retaliate, or should I temporarily suppress this matter and get along with the other party normally? , and then find opportunities to retaliate. The choice and initiative are all in your own hands.

And if I look for a good time to take action after a period of time, no matter whether I lose or win in the end, I will never be as passive as now, and take action under everyone's eyes like this, no matter whether I lose or win in the end. Winning will be very costly.

In fact, no matter from the perspective of Reinhardt, who was completely blinded by hatred at the time, or Reinhardt, who has calmed down now, just in terms of the success rate of the raid, there is indeed no problem for him to choose to raid Arthur..

From the perspective of Reinhardt at that time, Arthur was in a state of not carrying equipment, which should be his weakest period. In addition, the opponent definitely did not expect that he would choose to take action. If he did it, the opponent would He was in a completely unprepared state, and Arthur was too close to him at that time. He was at a perfect hunting distance, and he could even get closer to Arthur by introducing himself.

At such a stage when the opponent's combat effectiveness is at its weakest and he is unprepared for himself, if analyzed only from a combat perspective, this is indeed an excellent opportunity.

But the final result did not go as Reinhard wished. The real result was that he chose to attack Arthur out of anger and impulsiveness, and then still underestimated Arthur's individual strength, and he could not predict it. When Arthur was able to successfully hide the weapon under the inspection of Sonia's exclusive guards, in the end he not only lost, but also lost a hand. The hand he lost was his dominant hand, his right hand. ah!

This made Reinhardt feel very, very embarrassed, especially since all of this was staged in front of Sonia and the core members of Sonia's team. It was absolutely embarrassing and humiliating. Even if he turned around in the future, Standing in front of Sonia again, he would probably be unable to hold his head up because of this matter.

It can only be said that Reinhardt's ability characteristics made him somewhat unable to notice the details other than Arthur, his enemy. In addition, Sonia's movements were indeed very fast, which prevented Reinhardt from noticing that Sonia was moving very quickly. The fact that Nia actually chose to draw her gun and take aim when he attacked Arthur, and even almost killed him, otherwise Reinhardt would have faced a storm that would have been higher than the storm he was facing at this stage. level.

For now, at least in Reinhard's own view, Sonia is still on his side, especially after the incident, Sonia didn't say anything at all. She didn't even ask Arthur for his opinion and directly The act of sending him to prison made Reinhard very convinced that Sonia was not punishing him, but actually protecting him.

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