L had been one of the first to arrive in the ballroom, and he'd taken up his perch to watch the others come in. Who went and stood by who, who greeted who, it was potentially all interesting.
Aizen was the main topic on the meeting's agenda, but it was the byproducts of that which had summoned everyone. Lucis had seen an opportunity and sent an envoy, Niflheim had sent theirs. Other countries, with other political concerns were looking at the brewing tensions on Ivalice and looking for ways to profit.
L only wished he was the reason Aizen was locked away. He'd done what he could to get into the Galbadian systems and dig up information. D District prison was terribly secure, secure enough that L would have designed something similar himself. That was where Aizen currently was, they knew that. He wasn't the only member of Khamja currently residing there.
They kept dangerous people there. Obviously they suspected Aizen had done more than merely trespassed on their territory, but what they believed he'd done was a whole other matter. There was no way they could have held information on Aizen's activities unless it had come from within Khamja.
That was L's biggest concern. That, and the fact that the finger of suspicion for orchestrating a leak would fall on him.
As such, L knew where he believed the leak had originated. But proving it would be a different challenge.
"This meeting is for members," he said, addressing Arc, "you shouldn't be here without invitation."
The subject of whether underlings could stay was one he intended to let the rest of the clan sort out for itself. No one was going to tell Integra Hellsing to move Alucard, just as no one would get Ariane Emory to dismiss her azi.
They were waiting on Gin and Kuja, still, and then this could start.
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Date: 2019-02-12 01:47 am (UTC)Aizen was the main topic on the meeting's agenda, but it was the byproducts of that which had summoned everyone. Lucis had seen an opportunity and sent an envoy, Niflheim had sent theirs. Other countries, with other political concerns were looking at the brewing tensions on Ivalice and looking for ways to profit.
L only wished he was the reason Aizen was locked away. He'd done what he could to get into the Galbadian systems and dig up information. D District prison was terribly secure, secure enough that L would have designed something similar himself. That was where Aizen currently was, they knew that. He wasn't the only member of Khamja currently residing there.
They kept dangerous people there. Obviously they suspected Aizen had done more than merely trespassed on their territory, but what they believed he'd done was a whole other matter. There was no way they could have held information on Aizen's activities unless it had come from within Khamja.
That was L's biggest concern. That, and the fact that the finger of suspicion for orchestrating a leak would fall on him.
As such, L knew where he believed the leak had originated. But proving it would be a different challenge.
"This meeting is for members," he said, addressing Arc, "you shouldn't be here without invitation."
The subject of whether underlings could stay was one he intended to let the rest of the clan sort out for itself. No one was going to tell Integra Hellsing to move Alucard, just as no one would get Ariane Emory to dismiss her azi.
They were waiting on Gin and Kuja, still, and then this could start.