And even if one could be hired, the price would be exorbitant, disproportionate to the gains, especially since assassinations would have to be carried out in multiple locations simultaneously.
Furthermore, the very act of hiring a high-class Magus as an assassin would significantly increase the risk of exposure due to the financial capacity laid bare. Nobles could suspect each other, but they absolutely could not obtain concrete evidence.
And having a high-class Magus directly affiliated with the Bethel Family act would be even more disastrous. After all, all the families are familiar with each other, and if this happened, it would be difficult to conceal.
Therefore, the strongest assassin Kain and Mera would have to face would only be a mid-class Magus, which conveniently allowed him and Mera to practice their skills.
Just as Kain was lost in thought, Mera, sitting beside him, took the initiative to speak.
"Kain, I think I've figured out some things."
