Sophia smiled when Wallace supported her decision. "Thank you, Mister Canti, I appreciate that, deeply." Truthfully, her growing guard made her a bit nervous, but it made sense for the Keilauds to want her kept safe. If she was harmed on foreign ground they'd have quite the fiasco on their hands. Still, it also meant she would likely get very little time to herself, something she wasn't overly happy with. She looked back at Gareth, who seemed more than a bit worried about her decision. She placed a hand on the boy's shoulder with a smile. "Gareth, don't worry. I promise, nothing will happen. This is just something I have to see through." Jezin listened to Thomas' words, watching his eyes closely as he spoke. His proposition was fair enough. He didn't really have to side so anyone, so long as he didn't side with Wallace. He thought he could manage such a feat. Thomas' last words, though, struck a chord. Despite his feelings towards the man, he felt the last sentence, at the very least, to be completely sincere. He looked up towards the knight, leaning forward in his chair. "I appreciate the warning, Sir Thomas. I will be wary of Wallace. and... I appreciate your concern for Sophia. Rest assured though. I will die before any harm comes to her." He looked around the room. "Speaking of the Princess, I believe she wanted to have a word with you. About what I am uncertain."