Imperia, seemingly about to spit out an unending amount of information about who the Gu'Shedal actually was, so on and so forth, but in the last second she glanced over towards her own lord, knowing that she'd get on his bad side if she continued to disobey his commands, she remained silently, simply glaring at the little child with the gaze of a lion staring down some sort of lesser dominant herbivore. The last thing she did was walk up to stand right next to her lord, and then she decided that enough was enough, and continued her silent gaze. Mundir, on the other hand, seemed more than happy to speak with Luna, seemingly throwing what had just happened under the rug and simply keeping to the kind smile of his own lips. ''Luna, you don't have to worry so..'' Mundir said with a kind smirk arising across his face. With a wave of his hand towards the silver gate which once had swung open only to allow more food and pleasantries through. ''Shall I take you somewhere you might enjoy? We have quite the nice garden at the very center of this palace. If you wouldn't mind, it would probably be for the best if you brought your Mother, I'm certain she followed with you?'' Mundir's eyes seemed to hold the same color as the starry night sky, an innocent gaze befell them as he turned back to Luna and looked into her own eyes. ''But if you rather, then we can walk there alone.'' Imperia recieved the note instantly, and whilst she was quite surprised, for whatever reason, she did far from rejoice at the fact that she was just told off by her own lord and master. She knew that he was more than capable of protecting his own and the child of Torin, but it was more the fact that she wouldn't be able to perform her duty as the First Lady of Manram and stand by his side for whatever reason, it was more duty than anything else. With a single blink she looked towards Mundir, observing how his gaze met without worry with Luna, she simply replied. ''I will take my leave, mi'lord.'' And walked away, heading into the sea of lords to most likely create relations powerful enough to benefit Manram in the near future, after all, the time is nigh for the prophecy.