Oliver chuckled, shrugging off Sanguine's teasing like he always did. "They were working in there when I showed up. I think I freaked out a couple of them." he offered with a shrug. Then the vampire led the way into the room. This time there didn't seem to be anyone to freak out, though. The Paladin supposed it would have been too much to ask for, to have some proof for the Guild Master, and let the matter go. Once back in the room, though, he darted for his companion's chair, pulling it out for her before she could do anything. It was the thing to do, he was sure. And only once she was seated did he take his own seat. "Hopefully edible food." he agreed with Sanguine's musing as they waited for someone to show up and start serving. They didn't have to wait long, though, as within a moment or two of both of them sitting down, a door the Paladin hadn't noticed was flung open and a whole troupe of servants flooded in bearing food and drink for the pair. There were two servants bearing silver-domed platters, and two more with drinks to go with them. A fifth had shown up to adjust the ambiance, setting the light levels and directing a six-piece band to play some quiet background music for the pair. Finally the leader of the whole group looked to first the Guild Master and then the warrior across from her. "Is there anything else we can do for you?" he asked. It was obvious that they all took pride in their work here, and Oliver was suitably impressed to the point where he couldn't come up with anything else. At the same time, though, he was also eagerly awaiting the big reveal, as he still hadn't been shown the meal that had been prepared for him. Distracted as he was, he shrugged, looking to the vampire to see if she had any brilliant ideas...