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“Mutual benefit,” he says.

“That’s vague,” I reply.

“It’s flexible,” he corrects.

“It’s evasive,” I say.

One of his attendants shifts slightly, the movement small but sharp enough to register.

“You’re not in a position to negotiate,” the Baronet says.

I tilt my head slightly. “Neither are you,” I reply.

That lands harder than expected, the shift visible in the way his posture tightens.

“You’re here because you need time,” I continue. “Not because you have leverage.”

“That’s an assumption,” he says.

“It’s a pattern,” I reply.

He leans back slightly, reassessing.

“And what pattern is that,” he asks.

“You haven’t defaulted publicly,” I say. “You’ve delayed privately, which means you’re protecting something.”

His expression flickers, just enough to confirm it.

“There’s nothing to protect,” he says.

“Then you would have defaulted openly,” I reply.

Silence stretches, but it isn’t empty, and I can feel the shift as he recalculates.

“What do you want,” he asks.

“He already told you,” I say, nodding slightly toward Tyrok. “Payment.”

“Not immediately,” the Baronet says.

“Immediately,” I reply.

“That’s not possible.”

“Then define possible,” I say.

He hesitates, and that hesitation matters more than anything he’s said so far.

“Terms,” he says.

“Offer them,” I reply.

He does, outlining a structure that sounds reasonable on the surface, but every part of it leans on the assumption that Tyrok will accept delay as leverage.

When he finishes, I let the silence sit long enough for him to believe it might work.

“No,” I say.