Varia looked down with sadness upon hearing the God's words. Now she could understand somewhat his anger and hatred for Thor. She thought Thor was cocky, arrogant and over confident. His brother was nothing like him. She turns away from the cell and to Jane as they all walked away from the dungeons. "Is there a reason you brought me here?" "You're the best cop I know." Jane responds "You know better than anyone if Loki is beyond redemption or not." Varia sighs. "And so the truth emerges at last, Jane Foster. Nobody brings a person to another dimension to thank them." She folded her arms and turns to Thor, as she suspected Jane was doing this for him. "In my experience, it's never fully entirely their blame. There is always someone or something that drove them down this path. No-one is ever born evil." She explained to the golden God of Thunder. "His eyes tell me that he felt guilt for his actions. Look how he tries to hide himself as though he is ashamed. I think that is a good sign for you, Sir." Keeping it professional and respectful to hide her annoyance at being brought into something that was nothing to do with her. But this was the moment her life changed forever. Thor nods. "Thank you, Varia. You have enlightened me and I can't tell you how relieved I am that you seem to think there is hope for my brother yet." Varia raises an eyebrow at him. "You must be prepared to take some of the blame yourself. And..your father Odin was it?" She looked at Jane, she only had to go on what the physicist told her.