[@LokiLeo789] [@tex] [center][h2]Diver's Paradise, Eastern Entrance[/h2][/center] Jenso frowned as Yvette walked off. She seemed quite irritated, and Jenso decided to let her be for now. [color=f26522]"Sydney, huh...So he's the one who organised this attack? Not the entire CMAS council? That's good to know.."[/color] Jenso muttered. It may have been common knowledge to Yvette, Luke and the other Divers, but nobody had informed him who was truly behind it yet. He knew how immensely powerful arch mages were,however. He'd heard plenty of stories about Sydney's great skills and power when he still lived within Arcadia years ago, before he became a Diver. Despite knowing that not the entire council was responsible, taking down an Arch mage would still prove to be a difficult task, let alone being able to even reach him. He wasn't afraid to try, however, but he would certainly need a lot of people to back him up. He turned to Brian whom suggested that they should aid with the repairs. [color=f26522]"Yeah, that sounds like a good idea.."[/color] He responded, looking over to the south eastern pillar that Brian was also looking at. He took note of the two men that were glaring at him and stepped in front of Brian. He wanted to make sure no harm came to him. [color=f26522]"You should probably find something to cover up your uniform, though..running around looking like a CMAS official in here is really dangerous. Stay close behind me, I'll make sure nobody touches you."[/color] Jenso said his companion, and began to head towards the south eastern pillar. He stopped in front of Len and the other Divers in a calm manner, smiling slightly. [color=f26522]"Hey, is there anything me and my friend here can do to help?"[/color] He asked in a friendly tone, scanning the ground quickly to see if there were any sort of tools lying around. He kept most of his focus on the two men who glared at Brian earlier though. [color=f26522]"Don't worry, he's not working for CMAS...he's on our side, despite how he looks."[/color] He told them reassuringly, keeping a close eye on any sudden movements the two men might make. He wanted to avoid a pointless argument if he could.