Thread:Teenbat/@comment-26134564-20160530214710/@comment-1823637-20160530232151

I'd like to chip in here, just because it's not mentioned in a couple instances that the person Sly was stealing from isn't a criminal, doesn't mean that they are. But we know from Sly 4 that Sly checks peoples background, like he knew the owner of the museum had dealings In the black market, so we can assume that sly did the same thing with the Sly Cooper: The Second Season appearance, even though it's not shown that he did a background check on the rare stamps of the world. Sly doesn't always follow the code though, take for example when he broke into Cairo museum to steal the Clockwerk Parts (he sure breaks into alot of museums), there was no corruption with the owner of that museum, but he set aside the code to take items that posed a threat to the world.

Given Slys seeking out of information on the background of individuals he wishes to steal from, we can assume that whoever owned the chocolate bar was corrupt in some way, plus this coupled with the fact Carmelita was transporting it just made Sly want to do it for fun on top of it.

Look at some of these screenshots of the newspaper, it gives some background to the chocolate. Presented to Kaiser Wolfgang Wilhelm III, which even though no such person existed in real life, a Kaiser Wilhelm II was at the head of Germany in world war I (I think, if I remember my history right), in the Sly Cooper Universe, we know nothing about the world Wars or anything that occurred, so maybe this Wilhelm III was a corrupt master criminal underneith his Kaiser-ship. Also note it says that the chocolate was locked away for years in a Vault owned by an anonymous private collector, Sly may have found out who this was and found him to be criminal. Finally, the museum it was headed for was the great candy Museum in Munich, there may have been criminal corruption steeped in this. Whatever the event, there are 3 potential people that could have been master criminals here, and we know Sly does these checks on his targets before he robs someone, and finds information the police know nothing about (probably the case connected with the filestone of India, also coupled with this, we don't know what Sly did with the fire stone after he obtained it), so it's pretty safe to assume Sly did the same with this, even though it wasn't shown on screen, and stuck to his code.