Penelope hesitated at his words before shaking her head. "No. I don't think you should." she shifted a bit. "There's no real evidence against them yet aside from my own interaction with them and I don't think it'd be hard for them to lie their way out of that type of situation... Not to mention, they'd probably have the support of quite a few other nobles, who'd probably be quicker to defend them rather than me or you." The knight placed a hand on his arm and gave him a reassuring look. "But I wouldn't worry too much about them doing anything drastic." she told him. "Why do you say that?" the servant piped up looking over at her curiously. Reminded of his close presence, she quickly removed her hand from Crow's arm and looked over at the servant, giving a small smirk. "Well, I made it rather clear I didn't support whatever plans they had and then I offered them a deal. Support for the war ending in exchange for me not mentioning to the king what they had tried to pull during our meeting." she explained with a shrug and glanced over at Crow. "Once I refused to work with them, they turned on me rather quick, threatening to drag me and my family down once they rose up. So basically, they know I'm watching them now and they know I won't always remain quiet if they try something else." The knight leaned her elbows on the table and smiled half-heartedly. "So if they do try something, it's going to have to be discreet."