Neal continued his survey of the room, only lightly minding the other conversations until he noticed the soldier stepping up beside him.
The accusation didn't come as any surprise. The question was, was it worth it to keep up the cover? On one hand, he'd seen some pretty elaborite setups in his day. This could have been some sick plan for revenge. On the other, his name was now in play and no one seemed to know it. He weighed the options quickly.
"Hey, you act like I know what's going on around here. I'd be just as surprised if my name was on there." He wasn't about to give up the cover just yet.
He pissed off Adler enough that he would be surprised if he'd turned him over to some psychopath with a bloodlust. He also didn't have all the answers about the explosion. Maybe someone was getting him out of the way.
"Besides, I think we have bigger problems right now than a clerical error," he said, noting the cameras. "I'm what you might call a security expert, and I don't recognize any of this equipment."