[@6slyboy6] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/267339577549783040/267758483309330443/reinhard_1.png[/img] Still listening to the blind man talk, Reinhardt realized just how much he actually acknowledged his surroundings even though he was blind. It was kind of impressive, although he was just stating the sort of obvious. It wasn´t like the guard was trying to hide his intentions in this case and luckily, Hendrick was not trying to hide anything either. While still drinking his coffee he made his intentions clear. Wanting to earn himself a little bit extra, both in money and reputation, by helping out the local authorities. Now there were quite many issues with this offer from a guard´s prespective. [color=f26522]"Now, you were really good at pointing out my obvious character traits, it impressed me. But about your offer considering the slave traders, or whatever they were, I do have some issues with it. You see, while I want to do the right things, I still have to take my job seriously. I am on duty here and I simply cannot slack off and go where I please to go. Normally you´d have to contact local authorities and not the Royal Guards. However..."[/color] The old man smiled mischieviously while crossing his arms in front of him. [color=f26522]"There might be a way to get around that. I am here to protect the public... and if we consider this an immediate threat then... I am allowed to act on my own. But then again, I can´t leave the people here without any protection. [/color] Reinhardt seemed to be thinking quite heavily, seemingly debating on what was the right thing to do. [color=f26522]"Give me more information, please. I want to do the right things, and for that I have to know every little detail that could help."[/color] But it was clearly obvious that Reinhardt was interested and intrigued. His heart was telling him to go give those guys a good beating, but he knew that it was stupid to just do what he wanted to do in that moment. Damn, has he really become so faithful to his job in such a short time? Didn´t he join the Guards to stop things exactly like that? He´d have to listen to what Hendrick knew before he could decide. While talking to Hendrick, Reinhardt always seemed to look through the crowd almost unconsciously, trying to spot any suspicious people. It was his job after all, and they chose this cafe just because it provided such a nice view of the crowded marketplace. It was relaxing for him to see all those people, demi-humans and humans, coexisting with each other here. It gave Reinhardt hope for a better and peaceful future, and it was his job to secure that.