[right][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/191207/c606bddeec8608a2953363e423b736bf.png[/img][/right] The man Till's explanation seemed honest for what it was worth. Even with Oscuro's stand pointing a gun to his head, he gave his breif backstory without hesitation. All right, so his story was most likely true - but that did little to lessen Taras' suspicion of him. Coupled with the fight they'd just had against him and his own stand, all it really confirmed was that the fucking Nazis had made him into mind slave somehow. Further, he still [i]could[/i] be enslaved to their will. Though he was conscious now, functionally, he could very well be a sleeper agent. And that didn't sit well with Taras at all. [color=crimson]"He's fine [i]now,[/i]"[/color] Taras said, leveling his eyes at Yonaka. [color=crimson]"That might not always be the case. His mind is now vulnerable. Who is to say when he is taken control of again?"[/color] Taras blinked at Till, the Russian's face an unsympathetic wall. However, Lindemann still lived, so that was something. [color=crimson]"We will keep a close eye on him."[/color] Ideally Taras would love to drop the man off at Stalingrad, pass him along to the covert research department and let them handle it. Sadly, they were still far from the motherland. He was about to tell Yonaka that Lilliane was going after the escaped enemy when another obstacle presented itself, though this one was much less dire. A poor civilian or some such, if she wasn't she would probably already have shot. [color=crimson][i]< She does not speak French. I do not know about the other two. >[/i][/color] Taras reiterated to the woman. His own French was fluid, but his Slavic accent made it clear he wasn't a native speaker - if his imposing size and Russian features didn't make that obvious already. [color=crimson][i]< Put your weapon away. The threat is already gone. >[/i][/color]