How could Chenzo have been so blind, so stupid? Harabero was a man in power yes, but clearly had no idea of how large the force at Chenzo's command was. What he was capable of, what he intended to do. The unscalable might of his ambitions met only with the passion and methods to achieve them. Chenzo was glad that Harabero had refused the initial offer to show him Nuevo Amanecer So much could have been lost in that error.
The only thing Harabero had genuinely correct was that The 101st, Ghosts of Razgriz as it once existed for whatever reason were gone. Chenzo had yet to embrace this loss and take it in properly. They had ceased to be not long after his departure and as per Hacker confirmed records, no sign of genuine ghosts until his return.
He himself was but a relic of a time once passed. Harabero advertised himself unwillingly as a weak character, he'd have answered questions directly if the nature of their context didn't threaten him in some way. He could be wrong, but this was the image given off. Questions had been totally ignored multiple times now, it was enough to confirm Chenzo's thoughts. Perhaps this would change going forward with future dealings with De Marco and whoever else.
Chenzo listened as a major epiphany hit him. A grin beams across his face before he chuckles and begins to speak
"You liked that, si? Senor, I do like to exaggerate to make points abundantly clear, this whole conversation I've been doing just that. You clearly knew that, si?
In any case, yes I'd be delighted to work with Senorita De Marco, yourself and whoever else may find themselves useful and I'm sure you will find my input useful also. I place my knowledge, skill sets and transport based assets at your disposal, along with anything else you may wish for.
The expansion of Cardimine is indeed a large venture, far too large for me on my own. Perhaps we can arrange a meeting with De Marco and other figure heads that be?
Senor, do you have anything else to ask or questions? I do appreciate your willingness to look at the things I've asked so far as time goes on, my intensions are pure in motive"