[I]You don't mean to tell me she will eat all of it?! Stop her.[/I] His heart was infuriated, but he managed to keep a straight face. Barely. If it wasn't for her expression that intrigued him, he would maybe even say something. It was better this way, he shouldn't show it was getting to him. Ignoring the fact that she was eating with her bare hands, he focused on explaining their goal today. "I got a call from an acquaintance of mine - few weeks ago,," he began, crossing his legs, "that the infamous Tambov faction was making some radical progress into our... market." Aleks thought against mentioning what their market was all about. Drugs, weapons. Black market at its finest. Things that Lilith shouldn't be interested in. "Back then, we swiftly dealt with the problem. But the faction is still eager to get back into the big game." He stopped there, switching his crossed legs. The thing was - the man he had an appointment with yesterday was actually on good terms with the Tambov. And by taking out a few of their grunts out of the picture, tension between him and Nikolai would grow immensely. Aleks knew that the only way to destroy his foster father was to slowly break his company down. And by adding an element of tension in the picture, he would give Lilith more free space to eliminate his targets, without putting the spotlight on himself. It was a flawless idea - in theory. He hoped Lilith could deliver, as there were still a lot of unknowns about her. "I anonymously contacted Tambov and set up a meeting with a few of their soldiers. I, of course, won't be meeting them... but you will." He pointed at the briefcase. "That's your ticket. What's inside shouldn't bother you, just put on an act of a clueless courier, that just happens to be a beatiful woman, and get them when they least expect it." Aleks emphasized the compliment as he got up and approached the briefcase. It was a plain black briefcase, available for purchase almost everywhere. It was cheap as well, which meant that anyone was able to afford it. He took it in his left hand and brought it back to the table. "And after you're done," he spoke up again, making sure to emphasize the importance of his words, "make sure you leave the briefcase on the scene."