Third Person’s P.O.V. “This girl has potential, but the boy is the one who got my attention, Wolf.” My subordinate, Leo, who was assigned to keep eyes on the national physics competition this year, reported to me, using my code name. We were so used to our code names thatwe had forgotten our real names. I had photos of both the girl and the boy, but it was the girl who took my attention. “The boy is not only super intelligent but also cunning and sly. He anticipates our moves, and you should have seen the coldness of his eyes whenever he looked at the surveillance cameras installed everywhere in the competition area. He is only 18, but when he looks at cameras, it feels as if he is looking straight into your eyes.” Leo continued praising the boy, but I didn’t register a single word. “

