And there's another line that Cesare doesn't believe either. Quite frankly, whoever this fictional person is, they're not as important as him. She can be sleeping with the damn queen, for all he cares. When it comes down to it, he feels that he's the most important out there for her business. If he blacklisted her, things would become incredibly difficult for her indeed.
So he just looks at Nancy for a second, stonefaced, then reiterates his point.
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So he just looks at Nancy for a second, stonefaced, then reiterates his point.
"Let's call Cooper, Nancy."