Aaron finally accepted the conditions of the Fischer family; in fact, he had no choice but to accept, because without funds, he was bound to succumb to the patron's manipulation.
At the same time, he gained new insights into the two siblings once again.
Then, the three of them unanimously concluded that the assassination of Emil should not be rushed.
Firstly, since Emil had stirred up such a commotion, if he were to die immediately, Aaron would certainly become an object of disdain among many silver descendants.
But the death of one individual would be deemed justifiable, and even if everyone knew it was Aaron's revenge, they wouldn't see it as a problem. On the contrary, it would enhance Aaron's prestige and weaken Emil's authority and popularity.
The traitor who informed Emil of the Fischer family's affairs must be killed as soon as possible.