"Did he say all that?" Sullivan widened his eyes in shock.
"Yes, sir. I told you his answer word by word. It's a bit complex for me to understand, but I've done my best to say the same word." Sylvia nodded.
Sullivan looked down, falling into deep thought.
Layfon crossed his arms before saying, "Isn't he exceptional, sir? This is the first time I've seen someone so thorough for a single mission."
Sullivan shook his head. "That's not a problem. According to the war minister, his mindset is supposed to be different. Although he is good, he shouldn't have any experience regarding the front line.
"I'm planning to let them suffer in this mission so that they will understand how to move forward. If they manage to complete the mission even with that disadvantage, I won't have to worry about them anymore. What I want to test here is their flexibility.
"However, the fact that he already knows this…" Sullivan pinched the bridge of his nose.