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However, this was not for Leonard Churchill to consider.
As he observed along the way, it seemed that there were no Sixth Tier members in the team, but at least there were Fifth Tiers.
He didn't feel capable of silently killing someone to take their place.
Leonard Churchill observed patiently.
This wait lasted nearly two days.
....
The team in the forest only had twenty or thirty people.
Two days were enough for Leonard Churchill to familiarize himself with each member's information, habits, and interpersonal relationships.
He had also chosen a suitable target to infiltrate.
Nine o'clock, the appointed time, had arrived.
Suddenly, hurried footsteps arose in the forest, and a team of over a hundred people arrived quietly.
Leonard Churchill knew that the "actors" had taken their places.
To replace someone in the enemy ranks, he would have to kill them first, and without leaving traces.
He couldn't do it alone; he needed to shake people up.