Yerig nodded along with Sabine. "Yeah, I understand. I imagine they might warm up to me a bit easier, but even the optimist in me doesn't think that they could ever trust Rhajul. Not after everything that happened between you all. I think 'tolerate' is probably the best we could possibly hope for when it comes to him." While he was sure that what Sabine had said was part of the truth, Yerig was perceptive enough to see the signs in her expression that she had something else on her mind. He doubted that he had the full story. "I know I gave you a hard time, but I trust that you're at least confident we can do this. I doubt you would want to send yourself to certain death for no reason. But, uh, you sure there's nothing more? Don't worry about me judging you or anything, whatever it is. You've already proven yourself a brave, powerful, and merciful woman to me. I just want to help at this point."