"Is there anything else I should be aware of?" he asked again.
"Nothing else, but the Vikings seem to have some demands, and their people are waiting for you at the train station. They should explain everything to you then, so our work is pretty much over," he said.
Thinking of those stubborn Vikings gave Oscar a headache. No matter how he tried to persuade them, they wouldn't budge, and Arthur didn't oppose them either, just letting them do whatever they wanted.
"What's wrong?" Lorenzo asked.
"You'll know when the time comes."
Oscar wasn't too keen on bringing this up, but he was more interested in seeing Lorenzo's reaction when the time came.
Everything that needed to be discussed, and things that shouldn't have been discussed, had all been addressed, and the atmosphere in the carriage fell silent for a moment.
"So, should I jump off the train now and give you guys some space?"
Amidst the long silence, Oscar looked at Selyu, then at Lorenzo, and asked.
"Sure."
