Penelope gave a small smile at Crow's confidence in his skill. She was rather certain the thief wouldn't have too much trouble but, more so than the guards, she was worried about the nobles themselves being on high alert. It'd be difficult to sneak around with everyone already viewing him like he had a target on his back. However, he seemed sure of himself so the knight made no comment on it. Instead, a smirk crossed over her lips as he said they should go. "Me too. I'm sure he's going to start floundering." she mused as she moved to follow Crow. She crossed her arms over her chest and let out a sigh as she looked over to her father. Her smirk faded into a frown. "Although I imagine he's not going to trust us very much after how my last meeting with him went. He'll probably accuse us of lying or something worse." John shrugged. "He can try and if he does, it'll be an easy problem to solve since the jewelry won't be in the room." her father pointed out with a nod to Preston. "He'll be backed into a corner once he realizes the jewelry isn't where he put it. After all, if he says anything, it'll be obvious he was the one behind everything." Penelope nodded her head in agreement and focused her gaze ahead as the group headed off towards the throne room. Off handedly, the knight began to wonder about the other two nobles that were 'stolen' from. It was difficult to sat if they had willingly participated in Adam's scheming or if they had just been unsuspecting victims he happened to be close to. Surely if him or his son were able to steal from them, there must have been some level of trust or agreement. It was difficult to say since he seemed to have been the most vocal about how to handle Crow while others just voiced their agreement. Regardless, she planned to keep an eye on the other two nobles as well. As they reached the room, her father allowed them to step in first, falling to the back of the group. Walking in, her gaze fell upon the three nobles and the guards that accompanied them. All heads turned to look over at them as soon as they entered. And one look was all it took for the fury to return to their gazes. Adam glared at Crow venomously before shifting his glare onto Penelope, who moved to stand at the right of the viceroy. "Let's end this quickly! Arrest him." Adam growled. "Yes. I want my pendant back! It's a family heirloom!" whined another noble. "Now, now. We mustn't jump to conclusions." Albin spoke now with a commanding wave of his hand. His gaze shifted to focus on the three. As he did, the two knights bowed to their king. "So tell me Vermillions, was any evidence found proving Collin guilty of this crime?"