Ignis was mulling the situation over. Khamja had a leak, that much was obvious, and all roads seemed to point to L.
But that was in itself suspicious. Certainly the room had turned against the man, and he wasn't as perfect as his reputation had suggested, but would a man clever enough to survive as Khamja's chief intelligence officer have betrayed a member and allowed the finger of suspicion to fall on himself? That seemed too slack.
It was suspicious, certainly. L was clearly not one of Aizen's close allies, but the finger of suspicion seemed to fall to him too squarely.
So who else had known of the stone? Captain Gin, the young alchemist Ienzo, and Kuja. Had there been any others, any outside of this room right now? The number was very small, but what other allies did Aizen have? Someone had told a country full of alchemists, that were directly opposed to Aizen's country of origin. It was rather obvious, and yet subtly clever given Aizen's political leanings that he nonetheless kept out of the public sphere.
Was it possible Aizen had done it himself in order to damage the only other person who seemed to have known of the stones whereabouts? It was certainly convenient for Aizen that it had been moved just prior to his kidnapping, and it was a kidnapping, a government sanctioned one but a kidnapping nonetheless.
Ignis had a sharp nose, and he was sure he could smell a rat, he just wasn't sure where said rat was hiding.
He wasn't truly listening to the miniature tantrum of Hojo. The man was objectionable and clearly thought he should be granted both the stone and Aizen's underlings in the man's absence.
His gaze flicked to Nel, and then Gladio, at the mention of Aizen's underlings being "Hollow infused". That was interesting, and slightly concerning.
What was a Gotei Captain of Ivalice doing with Akuma infused underlings? Infused how?
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Date: 2019-02-15 02:10 pm (UTC)But that was in itself suspicious. Certainly the room had turned against the man, and he wasn't as perfect as his reputation had suggested, but would a man clever enough to survive as Khamja's chief intelligence officer have betrayed a member and allowed the finger of suspicion to fall on himself? That seemed too slack.
It was suspicious, certainly. L was clearly not one of Aizen's close allies, but the finger of suspicion seemed to fall to him too squarely.
So who else had known of the stone? Captain Gin, the young alchemist Ienzo, and Kuja. Had there been any others, any outside of this room right now? The number was very small, but what other allies did Aizen have? Someone had told a country full of alchemists, that were directly opposed to Aizen's country of origin. It was rather obvious, and yet subtly clever given Aizen's political leanings that he nonetheless kept out of the public sphere.
Was it possible Aizen had done it himself in order to damage the only other person who seemed to have known of the stones whereabouts? It was certainly convenient for Aizen that it had been moved just prior to his kidnapping, and it was a kidnapping, a government sanctioned one but a kidnapping nonetheless.
Ignis had a sharp nose, and he was sure he could smell a rat, he just wasn't sure where said rat was hiding.
He wasn't truly listening to the miniature tantrum of Hojo. The man was objectionable and clearly thought he should be granted both the stone and Aizen's underlings in the man's absence.
His gaze flicked to Nel, and then Gladio, at the mention of Aizen's underlings being "Hollow infused". That was interesting, and slightly concerning.
What was a Gotei Captain of Ivalice doing with Akuma infused underlings? Infused how?