Of all choices, Jonathan chose to go to the trip. Which is excellent, by the way, since it yields more benefit. Of course, she's obligated to explain where they will be going and what they'll get. Leaving him derived of answers would raise suspicion and cause him to leave during the journey out of fear that she'll take him to a cliff and kick him to Sparta, or take him to a creepy place. Well, the latter's slightly true, but Artav knows that place, and she's been there many times thousands of years ago. Literally. "A bit far from here, probably within the woods, is an ancient palace. Though because the empire that owned it is never heard of today, it's likely in ruins. Or converted into a museum. I hope that's not the case, because there'll be security to hinder us, but there's not a single mention of it in the history books, so it's ruins indeed. We'll be getting something from there, and you'll watch out if there's beasts or robbers about to come after us. Any complaints? Questions? Suggestions?"