Hildebrand shut the door after he and Eliezer entered the office, the both of them then taking their seats opposite the butler. The knight had come to a realization that in an effort to reveal the one responsible for the death of his brother, he had been pulled into something much bigger. He could only hope that this was something that he was ready to handle, though, he was not about to make any lack of confidence known to anyone. His duty was to the royal family, especially to the crown prince, which was the reason he felt the need to voice out his findings from the interrogation as well as his concerns. Little did he know that the butler would have such a strong reaction to his words. This raised an even bigger worry as far as he was concerned, but he decided that it would be best to discuss this with Eliezer in private. It was clear to Eliezer that the current atmosphere in the room was extremely tense, with Allister making no effort to be tactful with his words while addressing or referring to his knight. He was unsure if this was a wise move on the butler's part, considering that Hildebrand may not be in the best psychological state at such a time. Frankly, neither was Eliezer, with the information that was currently being revealed to him about his lady. He was also stunned to see Allister laying his hand on Hildebrand, though, before he could say anything, the shocking details about him initially being Raven's 'target' were made known to him. All he had known before was that she had wanted revenge on the king. A large part of his mind was occupied as he took some time to process that just earlier on, he had locked lips with a woman who had originally intended to end his life. He instinctively felt nauseous at the thought, but was eventually distracted as Hildebrand shot out of his chair at what Allister said. Frustrated at the entire situation, he finally snapped at the two others. "Gentlemen, please! Calm yourself, Sir Hildebrand," he addressed the knight before turning to the butler. "I greatly appreciate your assistance and guidance, Allister, and you are aware that you have my utmost respect, but threaten my knight, especially in my presence as you have just done ever again, and you can be certain that you shall lose it." The prince sighed, almost apologetically, and his usual mild and phlegmatic demeanor returned. "I do acknowledge that this issue is a personal one to all of us, but let us have peace in this room before we even speak about maintaining peace in Dainia." Eliezer then continued. "I find that Sir Hildebrand's concerns are valid. I shall have to take time to think through what I have learned today. I have to ask, Allister, for how long were you aware of your niece's initial intention to assassinate me?"