Simply the allowance to make mistakes – that was the greatest boon. It allowed his dance, and his strategy, to be that much more complicated and exciting.
"What are yer planning then?" Greeves said. "I can see you scheming away, but you've said nothin' for a handful of minutes and we're stood here looking like fools."
"Oh, did I tell you, Greeves? General Blackthorn had praise for the way you've handled our supplies," Oliver said. "I thought you would like to know."
Greeves grimaced, and turned away. Oliver supposed him to be blushing. One amusing fact about the merchant Greeves was that he struggled with an honest and sincere compliment. The directness of it seemed to disarm him entirely. "Well, did he? Now that's good, ain't it? That's alright. Just doing what you told me to."
"They gave you trouble for your unconventional approach, however," Oliver said. "Or at least, it seemed unconventional to them. But it was perfectly natural to us."