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If he didn't figure it out earlier, he almost certainly guessed when Chloe gave Nate the dagger in the monastery, which would have been a severe blow to the ego (the hot woman liked Nate enough to give him the key to Shambhala, and to top it off he swiftly worked out how to use it to open the door).
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It just makes me wonder if Harry was using Nathan in the past and only Nathan thought they were friends. I could get him being fearful of his boss' wrath, but he seems to take pleasure in bringing Nathan down every time he can. So what's the deal? I could understand if it was an 'did what I had to do' moment, in that he hadn't made any progress and Lazaravich's trigger finger was starting to itch. Nathan clearly trusted Harry enough to do the museum heist with him, so he doesn't seem to have any misgivings about Harry prior to his betrayal which would indicate there had been some bad blood between them in the past. He sells you out, shoots you, and even when Lazarivitch betrays him he chooses to try and kill you and Elena rather than hopefully seeing the nutcase he works for taken down.
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But once you get to the end of the mission and Harry betrays you he just seems to straight up hate your guts. Harry even mentions during the museum run that it's just like old times, clearly showing they've done heists like this before. What is Harry's gripe against Nathan? When he first shows up he's friendly and cheerful, and the two talk like old best friends.