Emiri was in disbelief, so to speak. She didn't believe Vincent for a second--even if he was telling the truth, any time she would hear those words from other people they had all turned out to be lies. And thus, they meant even less coming from a man who had the simplest intent to kill on a whim. But something he had said made her curious, mainly how he wondered exactly how far back her powers went. She couldn't help but wonder the same thing. Sure, she had just practically brought someone back from the dead, but it had also just happened. Maybe the person she needed to heal was sick? That meant she had a lot of time to turn back. She shifted in her seat slightly, her eyes towards the window like Vincent's but she wasn't really looking at anything in particular. She felt unsure, anytime she had healed a person it was something that was recent. Who knew what condition this person was in? She didn't know what to say. She didn't want to voice her doubts, but she didn't want to make any promises either. She shifted the topic ever so slightly. "[b]Really now? Why would you let me just waltz out of here?[/b]" She asked quietly, now looking at him. "[b]After all this trouble you'd just let me walk away once I've completed my task? You must forgive me if I don't believe you.[/b]" ------ Yes, one surprise after another, it seemed. Although this, she was not that surprised. She knew who Hamut was, his strength was famed across Ivalice. And once Jaakuna's true identity was revealed, it was easy to piece together his family. She supposed the only real surprise was that they were meeting with him. Jaakuna was not exactly on the best of terms with his family, so this was rather intriguing for her. Nadeline did a proper curtsy to the Judge--technically speaking she and Wesley were a higher rank then he was (Jaakuna was exempt as, of course, he was his grandson) but she did not want to disrespect the man. Still, the fact that he was here sparked her interest, though she did managed to hold her tongue on any questions for the moment. "[b]A pleasure, my lord. Nadeline Lenore.[/b]" She introduced herself, figuring he already knew who she was.