He held a low opinion of Jordan, let alone Charlie. When Casey caught wind of this, he felt a pang of shame. Not only did he hold Jordan in low regard, but he also viewed Charlie as an untested newcomer.
He doubted Charlie possessed the mettle to help him, or Jordan for that matter, to wrest control from the Burning Angels. Yet, he conceded one truth, Jordan, a greenhorn in the world's ways, possessed more gallantry than he did.
Despite harboring reservations about Charlie's capabilities, Casey harbored his own concerns. Rejecting Charlie would mean forever skulking in China, without a chance to turn the tide in this lifetime.
On the flip side, cooperation with Charlie might offer a glimmer of hope for a reversal of fortunes.
With this in mind, his gaze drifted to Hogan, a man he held in high esteem.
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