Saïx gave Xigbar a look that was more disdain than actual annoyance. "All possibilities must be taken into account, Xigbar," he informed the other man coldly. "While I might not question the Gambler's reliability outside of this facility, knowing our powers are weakened changes things. That his results might be erroneous due to that is not so far-fetched, and a reasonable question to ask - as is inquiring into the method by which his results were reached, in order to eliminate that possibility of errors having been made. Whether or not you feel such precautions are redundant means nothing to me - and, as I meant nothing personal by my inquiries, your defense of Luxord is needless and a waste of our time. In any case, once he assured me mistakes were not a possibility, it ceased to be a concern, so there is no need whatsoever to persist. I have already moved on; do try to keep up."
His scathing gaze then turned upon Luxord. "What others matter? The rest of the Organization. What have your cards told you of them?"
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His scathing gaze then turned upon Luxord. "What others matter? The rest of the Organization. What have your cards told you of them?"