The demon is once again thrown off by the responses from the boy, confused as to how one could be so casual with the concept of an eternity of torture and yet he is still skeptical that the boy truly grasps the meaning of it. "If you wish to be both you may [b]my master[/b]." The demon considers the possibility that Amano is perhaps the bravest of human's he's met but allows such a silly notion to pass and his assessment to remain that the boy is somewhat foolish. Perhaps this was the true reason he chose Amano over those foolish greedy people, perhaps this was the scent he was chasing, a human devoid of selfish thoughts and feelings, accepting of fate and the consequences of his actions. Another, brief glance was cast to the flower, he'd had gifts before, lovers bribes and attempts at winning his 'contract' from the current owner but the flower was odd. It was easily the most bland of gifts and yet the sentiment behind it had been nothing so devious as pointless attempts to win his continued attentions, nor did it seem to be a way to writhe from his contract, it was a shame in some ways that the flower would die now it had been plucked, he needed more time than it had to decipher the meaning of such a gift. "You are the master, if you desire to check the ship then such should be at your discretion, a ship wide inspection might seem strange to some. However, it shows initiative, meticulousness and the bearings of a true Lord. If the Captain questions it simply point out you desire to see with your own eyes that the ship is ready for such an important journey." Illiendi was certain the boy could talk his way around to get the inspection, the demon himself wasn't sure what to look into for such an inspection, he was only versed in the old ships and by old he meant hundreds of years old. Though he would not confess so much to Amano unless necessary to do so.