[ He might have winced - knowing what that goose chase might be, suspecting what it might mean for Billie - if it hadn't been for Corvo's tone. If it hadn't been for the fact that this wild goose chase (is Billie truly continuing the work? they must not have killed the bastard, then; they aren't finished yet... unless this is another errand entirely?) is none of Corvo's business. He wants to respond with a solid 'Good'. Wants to, but instead— ]
Well.
And you let her go.
[ The words feel strange to say, because no one lets Billie Lurk do anything; no one has that power over her. She simply goes as she pleases, makes her own way and of course there's nothing Corvo or the whole of the Tower could do to stop her. ]
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Well.
And you let her go.
[ The words feel strange to say, because no one lets Billie Lurk do anything; no one has that power over her. She simply goes as she pleases, makes her own way and of course there's nothing Corvo or the whole of the Tower could do to stop her. ]