@Alveniusz so where's the logic?
They are confident to plan an assassination of Lord Roman while being coward of (possible) direct battle with his subordinates. Where in fact Lord Roman is way moooooooore stronger than Chris and Kev.
So, assassins think that they can make an obvious surprise attack against a person who is more stronger than the one they are being wary of?
It feels like they are underestimating Lord Roman than Chris and Kev.
P.S I said it's an obvious surprise attack since the Emperor actually announced the assassination... So the hired assassins should think of direct fight since their target could prepared in advance.
They are confident to plan an assassination of Lord Roman while being coward of (possible) direct battle with his subordinates. Where in fact Lord Roman is way moooooooore stronger than Chris and Kev.
So, assassins think that they can make an obvious surprise attack against a person who is more stronger than the one they are being wary of?
It feels like they are underestimating Lord Roman than Chris and Kev.
P.S I said it's an obvious surprise attack since the Emperor actually announced the assassination... So the hired assassins should think of direct fight since their target could prepared in advance.