Mountain Eagle could clearly sense that Alex was prepared to lay down his life in the manor.
He didn't say anything to dissuade him because he had seen people tormented by cancer. Especially in the advanced stages, living each day with the illness was extremely painful, particularly for those who could not afford care and treatment...
Alex wanted to give his last effort for 'Great White Shark,' and Mountain Eagle had no reason to stop him.
In Mountain Eagle's view, letting a man die with dignity was much more honorable than letting him die tortured by illness and regret.
Watching Alex's faint glow in the light of the campfire, Mountain Eagle nodded at him and said, "Just these aren't enough, we need more people to distract the manor's guards to possibly get the 'Great White Shark' out safely."
Speaking, Mountain Eagle looked at Butcher and said, "Butcher, you, Post Box, and Pigeon drive up to the manor from the front...