Of course. The more uncertain we are, the less likely anyone is to act decisively in ways they don't expect.
[He seems to think over what Akechi said for a moment before tilting his head. Kurama doesn't precisely disagree, but...>
That's most likely true. But we aren't likely to be directly dealing with all of them. While we will need to hunt the rest down, I think there's a natural limit on how many will be actively involved in controlling this 'game'. Too many cooks, as it were.
Besides, the one who sent the text doesn't strike me as one who thinks enough of others to work with them easily. They even felt the need to point out that they are not 'a blundering idiot like some others', which implies they don't think much of their fellows.
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[He seems to think over what Akechi said for a moment before tilting his head. Kurama doesn't precisely disagree, but...>
That's most likely true. But we aren't likely to be directly dealing with all of them. While we will need to hunt the rest down, I think there's a natural limit on how many will be actively involved in controlling this 'game'. Too many cooks, as it were.
Besides, the one who sent the text doesn't strike me as one who thinks enough of others to work with them easily. They even felt the need to point out that they are not 'a blundering idiot like some others', which implies they don't think much of their fellows.