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Chapter 53 - Explicit And Implicit.

However, no matter how angry he was and no matter how much he wanted Loki dead, he didn't tell the four slaves to go and kill Loki. He only coerced them and dropped hints like saying, "I want him dead now, and I want him dead at all costs."

Then he would glare at them and ask, "Do you understand me? "

If they didn't understand him, he would say, "I will give you one day to solve my problem. Either you do that, or all of you will die. If you can't offer me timely solutions when I need them, then you're useless to me, and there is no need to keep you around."

Never once did he explicitly say that he wanted them to kill Loki for him. This was in preparation to wash his hands of the situation when Loki dies, and they are arrested by Muni for breaking the rules.

Without being explicit, he can always claim that he never sent them to kill Loki. He can safely claim that they did so of their own initiative.

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