[Belloq had packed a light bag and was hoping to slip out of town unnoticed before anyone could find him. He knows just enough about Niko's history to be very very afraid. Betrayal always makes enemies; he's used to that. But in the past they were typically rival archaeologists, academics. None before were so dangerous as Niko Bellic.
He should have known that it wouldn't be so easy to evade a professional guide and tracker. At the sound of Niko's sharp Slavic accent, he starts to run, on instinct, like a fox running from the snapping of the hounds. But only a few steps into his flight, logic kicks in and he thinks the better of it. He couldn't evade Niko and he certainly won't be able to out run him. But, perhaps, if he's very very careful and very very lucky, he might be able to reason with him.
Belloq drops his bag and slowly turns around, his hands raised in the universal gesture of surrender.]
Niko. You have every right to be angry, but you wouldn't kill an unarmed man on a public street, would you?
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He should have known that it wouldn't be so easy to evade a professional guide and tracker. At the sound of Niko's sharp Slavic accent, he starts to run, on instinct, like a fox running from the snapping of the hounds. But only a few steps into his flight, logic kicks in and he thinks the better of it. He couldn't evade Niko and he certainly won't be able to out run him. But, perhaps, if he's very very careful and very very lucky, he might be able to reason with him.
Belloq drops his bag and slowly turns around, his hands raised in the universal gesture of surrender.]
Niko. You have every right to be angry, but you wouldn't kill an unarmed man on a public street, would you?