If I remember the book correctly, this part comes from a scene where Locke Lamora is attempting to pull a double con on the speaking character by both impersonating the merchant and a spy/internal security agent (Salvara) investigating the merchant. So while the don’s character acts “rationally” here—he is doing so while being deceived because of his assumptions—showing the very same error again
If I remember the book correctly, this part comes from a scene where Locke Lamora is attempting to pull a double con on the speaking character by both impersonating the merchant and a spy/internal security agent (Salvara) investigating the merchant. So while the don’s character acts “rationally” here—he is doing so while being deceived because of his assumptions—showing the very same error again