He didn't mean to laugh, but he did. Roman was always the gentleman, never one to disrespect anyone. He was raised better then that, anyway. He turned back to Savayna, unfazed for the most part. Yes, she was certainly making herself quite clear. But to just 'pretend it never happened'? That simply had to be a joke. And yet, just like his previous guest, she was all too serious. Thus was the source of his laugh. He strode over to Savayna, crossing his arms. "[b][color=silver]I sincerely hope this criminal is worth your time, General.[/color][/b]" He said, scratching his chin. "[b][color=silver]For you to make such a jest...you and I both know that a man in my position cannot ignore anything that happens, lest it return to haunt me.[/color][/b]" Roman then sighed, giving off a nonchalant shrug. "[b][color=silver]Unfortunately, I do not possess what you seek.[/color][/b]" He was actually sincere on his apology. "[b][color=silver]The manager with the code is likely gone by now. Do not fret, I will send word to the Aerodome, you may possess the ship tomorrow.[/color][/b]" He then sat down, picking up the quill he had set down before Nadeline had come in. "[b][color=silver]I will remind you once more however, that you not disturb my citizens. Even your Emperor would not save you from the consequences.[/color][/b]" He said rather cheerfully, almost pleasantly, "[b][color=silver]For now I suggest you rest, for the manager will be there quite early. I do hope you catch your criminal.p[/color][/b]"