With Regis' compliance, the deal was set and Damian honestly wasn't sure how to feel about it. He had agreed to it, even pushed the man to this point, but that didn't mean he was exactly proud to be accepting another human being, especially one that had been an innocent bystander, to pay off a debt. At least it had saved him from hurting anyone though and in the eyes of his family, they likely wouldn't even flinch at the news of him taking this man's daughter. The only two that would disapprove were likely the two besides him in that moment. As he buzzed his daughter into the room, Damian turned his head to watch as Iris stepped into the room. He dipped his head to her as the mayor introduced them. The leader remained quiet, watching her react to the harsh news of being pawned off to him. Once the situation had been explained, Damian rose from his seat. "Yes, unfortunately your father owed me a great debt... One he failed to pay off so you'll be coming with me." he explained with a careless shrug. Damian paused and glanced over his shoulder at the other two. "Evan, take Rowan with you and take her back home. I'd like to have a room set up for Iris here once we arrive." he explained. Rowan glared hostilely at her brother and begrudgingly rose to her feet to follow his orders. "Fine.." she grumbled taking a step towards the door. She paused by her brother's side and gave his arm a pinch. "Just don't be a complete asshat." she added before shifting her gaze onto Iris. Her expression softened to one of pity. Unable to do anything more for her at the moment though, she instead shifted her gaze onto Evan. "Ready to go?" she asked with sigh. Pleased that Rowan seemed to comply despite her comment, Damian focused his gaze onto Iris. His expression was rather cold, seeming uncaring about the situation. "If you'd like, I can step out of the room for a moment if you'd like to say goodbye." he offered, tipping his head towards Regis. "It'll likely be quite a while before you see him again."