Wallace smirked in silence at the man's remark. It was all he needed to hear. The man readjusted his jacket, taking another look around the room before he turned to leave without another word to Jason. He nodded in Gareth's direction, beseeching him to follow. As he passed into the hall, and began making his way for the door again, he began recounting his speculation. "It matters little, at least to me, whether or not Hoyt was willingly or unwillingly an accessory to the killing. I feel inclined to believe that this is the result of a power struggle within the Order, as there's little other motivation for killing Redwyne. The next logical step is some kind of personal feud. Cole isn't the kind of man who has enemies, so I would wager he was simply unfortunately privy to something someone regretted his knowledge of. A silencing would almost be too obvious, the man was about to speak in court and the killer would know that his death would be immediately tied to case. If that were true, Thomas would be the number one suspect, which is almost as outrageous as saying Cole himself did it. Even if it's a framing, that still puts this within the order." He slowed a moment, saddened by having to admit where that thought lead. "Which means it is outside of my grasp for the moment." And then Wallace stopped in the hall, looking directly to Gareth with the beginnings of cheer. "But not for you. If I understand your position correctly, you are on your way to becoming one of the Order? In that case, I think the most beneficial thing you could do for any of us is to continue down that path."