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Forbidden Heat novel Chapter 358

Boldly, I dragged a chair over and sat down at the desk opposite him. He glanced up from the papers that he was reading to take a look at me. Without saying a word, his gaze returned to the papers in front of him. I considered the fact that he hasn’t chased me out of his room a big leap of improvement. My curiosity started taking over and I found myself leaning forward across the desk to get a look at the papers that were in front of him.

They looked like stats and data on something that I didn’t quite understand. The report on the desk next to his hand had photos of people on it next to table filled with text in various fields. It looked like information and profiles of people. Apart from that, I couldn’t make out anything at all and I still had no idea what Reiner was working so hard at.

“Knight…what are you reading?” I asked softly.

He didn’t reply and as time went by, I figured that he probably didn’t want me to disturb him. However, there were so many reports that I couldn’t imaging Reiner going through all of it by himself. If only he would tell me what he was trying to do or what he was looking for then perhaps I could help him, and we’ll get it done faster if we worked together.

“What are you trying to figure out?” I asked.

To my surprise, this time I got an answer.

“How to save lives…” Reiner muttered without looking at me.

How to save lives? What does he mean by that? Will reading these papers somehow help save lives?

“What do you mean by that?” I asked with interest.

“You tell me. If you can figure something out, I’ll let you help out with my work,” Reiner said as he placed a pile of documents on the table in front of me.

My eyes widened at his sudden change in attitude before falling on the large pile of paper in front of me. How to save lives? If there are clues somewhere in these reports, then I’ll be sure to find it. Just you wait and see…

Reiner and I focused on the documents in front of us as we silently read through. The documents that he handed me were stats and reports on different people. After reading through a few, I began to get the picture of what was going on from the data. Basically, the death rate of agents that were sent out on mission have risen over time. That meant that more people died and were dying. Of course, I knew that that wasn’t good.

“I think so but nothing conclusive yet,” Reiner replied, sounding tired.

“This might sound like a wild guess but perhaps the increase in death rate has something to do with the nature of the mission that has changed over time. You see, up until a few years ago, most of the missions were individual based. One-man-show type of missions. Then after that, missions that require agents to work as a team to complete them increased sharply,” I began stating my hypothesis.

Reiner stopped what he was doing, and I could tell that he was listening with interest to what I was saying. Perhaps he didn’t think that what I was rambling about was just a bunch of nonsense after all. I sucked in a breath to steel my nerve before going on with my hypothesis.

“It might be the case that agents that were used to working alone on solo missions found it hard to adapt to working as a team on team-based missions. Working in a team is probably more difficult because the team must work in sync and also trust each other for the mission to be successful. Therefore, if this is an issue then it is possible that more missions would fail and there would be more casualties leading to the hike in death rate over time,” I said as I looked straight at Reiner.

--To be continued…

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