"Quite the opposite. He used these meticulously designed failures and betrayals to perfectly conceal himself, all within his capabilities. He transformed himself from the perpetrator into the protector."
Listening to this breakdown, Leo felt a level of difficulty he had never encountered before.
He was finally realizing what caliber of opponent he was up against.
Russell Warren was not a thug like Martin Carter Wright who only knew how to use arson and executive orders to cause destruction, nor was he a greenhouse flower like Aston Monroe who was raised on polling data.
Warren was a top-tier Washington politician.
He was a master of survival, the kind of man who could roll in the mud and still keep his suit collar perfectly clean.
"Mr. President."
Leo asked in his mind.
'Back in your day, were you fighting people like him?'
"People like him?"
Roosevelt let out a light chuckle.
