Thomas smirked, once more, at Jezin's statemen, "You're too focused on her I kill the threat, rather than what I accomplished." Thomas replied, as Jezin went on, "Sir Redwyne, and my King Bard II, will see that I served the realm, and that's all that matters when it comes to protecting the last of his line." Thomas replied, as he stepped forward, and allowed himself to be led on by Jezin, "I will await to be proven in a trial, and then you shall seen my nature. I hope we can still be friends, after all of this. You are an honorable, and good man, Jezin, but I was trained to kill without honor when it came to those who would harm my king," Thomas added, sorrow slightly hanging onto his voice. The thought of grabbing a knife never entered Thomas' mind. He had no intention of resisting Jezin's impromptu arrest. What Jezin was doing was what Thomas would do in his situation, and he could not blame him for that, "She told me she was a killer hired to kill someone here, and that she was apart of a bigger group. I admit I acted rashly, but I acted in service to my King." Thomas finished, his voice somber, and serious, as he was lead on by Jezin.