Oswald stayed silent, choosing to commit the mission briefing to memory instead of introducing himself. He could do introductions a little later, after he fully understood his next mission. Though speaking of the mission, something about the briefing was contradicting the facts. The King had insisted that the he mission was a non-combative one, but Oswald found that hard to believe. Firstly, if this mission was non-combat, then why send seven, count 'em, seven wielders of the Keyblade to take part in it? If the mission was really just a simple investigation of something that amounted to a glorified glitch, then Oswald could have easily done it without the need to whisk away other people from their homes to accompany him. Secondly, why supply said Keyblade Wielders with healing potions and other first aid items if the King didn't expect them to be needed? Oswald began to suspect that this was not a "non-combat" mission at all, and that the King was suspecting the same thing. Of course, he never spoke a word of these thoughts, but just listened intently. Then the King asked if anyone had any questions. Oswald could have brought up the things he had thought of. He didn't, though, instead choosing to once again remain silent for the time being. He'd already asked plenty of questions since waking up and didn't want to be the one holding up the mission by asking dozens more. Besides, if he really wanted to know something, he could probably consult those Journals he found and get an answer that way.