Mia raised an eyebrow at the thief as he not only thanked her but gave a respectful gesture. The more time she spent around this criminal the more interesting he was to her. Perhaps it was just because she usually didn't deal with them but this one—the most infamous of all of them and quite stubborn to have gone through Layth's interrogating—seemed to show her a bit of respect, which she didn't think happened often between noble and thief. She supposed she was beginning to see why Penelope was willing to work with him and why she saved him as well as continued to do her part to protect him in a camp filled with other knights like Layth. "Of course." the baroness mused with a small nod. "The decision will be finalized tomorrow morning... I wish you luck that they'll listen to me for the sake of this war. Hopefully I'll have good news next time I see you. Farewell for now." With that said, Mia turned and head out of the tent. She let Philip return to his post as she headed off to her own tent to prepare her argument for the coming morning. --- The rest of the day went by and Penelope was still worrying over Crow and his situation. She hoped that his talk with Mia had went well enough to potentially get him out of losing his hands. Though, she had her doubts that much could be done to change the minds of the barons, especially her uncle who's lieutenant was out for Crow's blood. The knight let out a small sigh and picked up her pace as she headed to take Philip off his shift. Night had fallen and it was finally time for her shift. She had taken a nap after helping Tomas so the knight was a bit groggy but she figured she'd be able to make it through most of her shift without growing too tired. As she stepped into the tent, Philip stood up straight and looked over to Penelope. She gave a small nod to him and quickly dismissed the young knight, who wasted no time in heading out of the tent. The knight watched him go before her gaze shifted over to Crow. Noting that Jane wasn't around, she stepped hastily over to his side with a worried expression on her face. With the barons being close to reaching a decision, the knight could barely enjoy the fact that she was able to spend time with him again. "Did Mia speak with you?' she asked with a frown, not even bothering with greetings the panic she had been feeling all day began to come out openly now.