I'm guessing he didn't feel like he had any leverage to negotiate, but even so, trading his own heart for CC's secretary's? That's a bad deal.
I'm also guessing he never particularly trusted CC, but was counting on staying far enough ahead of the game to see the double-cross coming in time. As he said himself, CC isn't terribly bright (outside his field of scientific genius, anyhow).
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I'm also guessing he never particularly trusted CC, but was counting on staying far enough ahead of the game to see the double-cross coming in time. As he said himself, CC isn't terribly bright (outside his field of scientific genius, anyhow).