"Thank you for your help, Governor Drag!"
After a brief and meticulous inquiry, two Federation Government officials got up to say goodbye. Drag, somewhat impatiently, watched them leave and then instructed the butler to lock the door.
Earlier, he felt there was no danger here, and even if there were, the Federation people would handle the trouble first. That's why he didn't instruct the butler to lock the door.
It turned out that if there was trouble, the Federation people would be the trouble itself.
Once the door was locked, he breathed a bit of relief; it was a strange feeling.
Sometimes people know that doing or not doing something won't affect the result, yet they still choose to do it and gain a sense of security from it, which is quite contradictory.
He returned to the bedroom and decided to give Lynch a call.