Standing quietly, Rozenn listened to the other two speak. He recognized the man from the screen: the boisterous, impolite man with no sense of tact or decency. Now wasn't the time to start blindly hating people, though. There were more dire things at hand. For example, the man who had only minutes ago been sitting in the cell across from Rozenn had just killed two men in the span of a few minutes. Sure, these guards had imprisoned him here, and one of them had been rather course, but that hardly seemed like a good reason to [i] murder him in cold blood [/i]. When he was accepted to Aix-Marseilles, he committed the Hippocratic oath, just like every other Medical Student before him. The first of those lines, one of the most important, and most famous, "Do no harm". What was going on tugged at his moral sensibilities, but if there was anything he knew, it was the famous phrase 'don't make waves'. "Perhaps we should be moving? It will be clear that we are here, it would not be good to stay in the place," he said, clumsily.