Walking up to the pacing Suki, Umichi put his hand on her head. Patting and rustling her hair a bit. "Sorry about that. You are doing fine as you are." He tried to pull her in close, not caring about the fact that Fujiwara had been there and telling Umichi off a bit. Regardless of if Suki let's him pull her in and stroke her hair, he continues with "Here's what I suggest, you lead and take care of the party, I'll think about the raid party, the strategies and those things. We will split the burden of our own future and the future of all the other players. How's that?" he smiled at her, an endearing smile. Afterwards, he turned to Fujiwara, "Yeah, I know it was a bit much and I apologized, three times. I went too far with it. I was only supposed to open her eyes a little, to see she needed to realize there's more than our seven lives to consider, since the raid party will likely assemble soon." Umichi spoke in a heartfelt manner, and turned back to Suki. If she had allowed him to pull her in, he would push her to arm's length to be able to look at her properly. "I shouldn't have said so much, and burdened you like that. Anyway, let's split the burden, okay? I'll let Shinobu know about this, okay? Or would you rather tell her? Unless, you don't want to do it that way ..." Turning to Ayame asking about a vote, Umichi replied, "Ah, just about what to do tomorrow. Fujiwara is voting to go to the Labyrinth, while Suki was thinking about if to go to the Labyrinth or do something else to help Timi." Leaving out everything else that happened before Ayame came, Umichi pulled out a seat for Suki, and then pushed it in once she sat down. If at this point, Yui calls Umichi to help carry Timi to bed, he would leave to help, otherwise, he would sit down next to Suki.