The man chuckled. "If you're thinking of an intense, real bomb—one that could destroy a house—then… it won't be cheap."
Raito's expression remained cold. "Leave it as it is. I have no intention of spending more money. It just needs to be durable enough for training purposes. That's all."
The man laughed lightly. "Ha… ha… ha… understood."
Raito's eyes flicked toward Kira. She was lost in her own thoughts, distant, silent. He looked away, giving her space, and focused back on the task at hand.
"That's all for now. My team will handle the next two apartments," the man said calmly.
"Good… I think we should leave," Kira replied softly, standing up. Her expression was downcast, almost reluctant to move.
"Is there anything you want to tell me?" Raito asked, his tone neutral but attentive.
Kira shook her head. "No… it's nothing. I think I'll be leaving," she said quietly.
