"Wait a minute!"
If anyone were to ask Beret what he thinks of Lynch, he'd probably tell them, don't ever damn talk to Lynch!
If he ever got the chance, he'd even write a book called "Don't Talk to Lynch," if he could make it to that day.
Beret's logical thinking ability was already in chaos at this point; to put it simply, he realized he seemed to have hit a dead end.
He needed funds to develop his small organization, or he needed the money for other things.
When there was no opportunity domestically, he set his sights on Every Moment's yacht because there were countless tycoons aboard.
Tycoons equaled money. There was nothing wrong with this equation, except he overlooked another problem: he actually couldn't get any money on this ship.
Every Moment Company covered all expenses throughout the trip; besides a small amount of cash used on board, most transactions were through checks and chips.
