Gareth hearkened to Wallace's words without interruption, and critically he considered Wallace's insight. It wasn't true—Gareth hadn't met many people at all during his time at the castle; however, still he did make note of the court. No questions presented themselves in the way of the court's innocence in Redwyne's death, a death which proved particularly crippling and threatening to the king. Someone wanted to overthrow the king, and Redwyne's absence lost the Order some important brainpower and honorable character that would've made solving these issues much easier. The nature of many members of the court was abhorrent, and Harker tried to avoid trusting too many of them fully. He'd keep his eye on them. The postmaster. No other person could give such an item clearance—he received all packages coming through, and he was likely whom Walden obtained the snake from. "Then where is he? Has he been, um, looked at?" asked Gareth with a quizzical, pouting look on his face pointed at Wallace.