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The Harpooner did not need it to hold six men.
He did not like the idea of her having to face the Harpooner alone.
And how did he know that she was not working for the Harpooner?
If you thought it was real, then the Harpooner knew just where you'd be looking for him.
Because more than that, he did not want to lose the Harpooner.
The boat was now too far away for the Harpooner to make everything out.
"I want to know exactly where the Harpooner or his people might have been calling from."
And if the Harpooner had allies, they might come looking for her.
But in all that time, the Harpooner never left a witness.
The Harpooner had positioned the two to go off nearly at the same time.
"The official was able to identify the Harpooner based on what?"
They went to a transfer station, and the Harpooner got off.
"Not taken out, which the Harpooner could have done with no problem.
The Harpooner might do that to throw off her guard.
Would it stay close enough to the surface for the harpooner to strike?
To make them think it wasn't the Harpooner who was there?
"For all we know, they may have hired the Harpooner."
And that job was not just to capture or kill the Harpooner.
The harpooner had told me terribly wonderful things of himself.
Then it occurred to him that maybe he went down before the Harpooner even arrived.
No one had ever survived an encounter with the Harpooner.
In the past, the Harpooner apparently waited a day or two after an attack.
Anyone who did not need to see what the uproar was about had to be the Harpooner.
"The point of what we're doing is to distract the Harpooner long enough to kill him."
The Harpooner told them that if he did not come back in five minutes, they should leave the dock and head to the open sea.