Penelope raised an eyebrow at Crow as he mentioned thinking it'd likely be the last time Elizabeth bothered them. She wasn't sure what made the viceroy seem confident about the change but the knight wasn't as quickly to believe in the change. The woman had been more stubborn and persistent than any of the other women that had tried to appeal to Crow during their time at the castle. Not to mention she was the only one that truly rubbed the knight the wrong way. She'd just have to wait and see if Liz had accepted reality. However the noblewoman became the least of her concerns as Crow went on to reply to her words about the meeting. His hesitant tone only made the knight's stomach churn with worry. Perhaps she hadn't been as successful as she thought. Penelope had believed that even if the king wasn't thrilled about the change of plans that the number of signatures would at least back him into a corner. The knight shifted uneasily, unsure how to answer him at first. She pursed her lips together and gave her shoulders a small shrug. "I guess tell me the good news first." she replied, hoping it would involve a way to fix whatever the bad news was.