There were a few thoughts running through Juliet's mind at the time. The first of many thoughts was why did her master choose to go along with this expedition. She disregarded that thought as the answer was fairly obvious, some manner of glory. The next was whether or not it was necessary to travel with as many as they did, when a smaller party would be more cost efficient, and when the current matter at hand was diplomatic. However she disregarded that thought as it was not her call. Juliet paid more attention to the real matter at hand. Yes, this journey was into a foreign land with various dangers. The environment was had a spooky air about it. And yes, it was quite possible that this was all some matter of elaborate trap. These were not the real matters to focus on. No, the real problem here was the amount of dirt and muck that had found its way onto clothing articles. Notably it had stained some articles of clothing that her master was wearing. As such Juliet focused her attention onto shining and cleaning up the boots of the nobleman. After all it would be bad presentation to show up to a diplomatic affair in dirty attire, regardless of the dangerous nature of the trek.