Evidently, Ma'tanza did not seem to mind Sabine and Peiter watching the conversation, as she started quickly after Gallus left the room. "Yes...what are you doing Tzirret? This one hates to insult you, but you're being such a...hypocrite! When we talked before, Ma'tanza told you that she was afraid for her sister. She told you that she was afraid of the battle, afraid of what could happen to her friends and family. She told you that she was thinking about joining in to help keep them safe. You knew that, and you had to know how much it was weighing on her mind, how agonizing it would be if something happens to them because she isn't there to help them. You knew all of that, but you still convinced her to stay behind. Ma'tanza asked you to help her decide what to do, and you told her to stay in safety with the wounded. Even though it means her friends and family might be in more danger." Now that she had started, Ma'tanza's speech was gradually growing even more emotionally charged. She walked closer to him so that she towered even higher over him while he sat on the bed in front of her. "And now, Ma'tanza hears that you have [i]decided[/i] to join the fight. Not that it was required of you, but that you outright refused to let your friends help you to get out of it. Ma'tanza should stay away from the fight instead of helping her sister, but apparently it is okay for you to throw yourself into the middle of danger for the exact same reason?"