Han had spent the majority of the flight and waiting periods in silent meditation. Something was clearly on his mind that he had not yet become keen to share. And this time was spent contemplating that something. It was Goda, or rather, Goda's words to be more precise. The way he phrased himself had made it clear to Han that escaping the shadows of his father would not be so simple. Even now, Han was evidently still seen as an asset. He doubted this had anything to do with fatherly love, either, since even when he was a Wuye-ying, such affection was never shown to him. How any parent could view their child as little more than an asset or investment was a horrible thing to think about, but it didn't stop that from being the case. And the meeting with Niko's contact didn't exactly make things better. She asserted that Han could still be targeting Niko and simply doing all this as a ruse to lower his guard. Niko was quick to jump to Han's defense, but... the conversation still stung. Even here, with strangers in a strange land, Han couldn't seem to escape from being attached to his father and the Wuye-ying. He'd closed his eyes and took a few contemplative breaths. Sure, he could correct the girl, point out that he had severed ties with his father three and a half years ago and had been independent ever since. But what was the point? He doubted it would clear him of any suspicion, and he certainly didn't want to appear overly defensive as that would also serve to make things worse. But none of this was the focus here. Niko had gotten his answers. He couldn't present it to a Judge as evidence, but he appeared to consider it to be a start at least. Naturally he was eager to put the pressure on and make his would-be killers pay. But Han sighed, knowing this would be far from simple. And while he hated to rain on someone's parade, he had to speak up anyway. "That will be far from simple." he pointed out, "If this company had such repeated dealings with my father, then there is no doubt that he and all his assassins will be trying to stop us. He may have spared me once, but I doubt that "kindness" will last forever. Especially not from Goda. If there's one thing that man has truly mastered, it's holding a grudge. By now he will have learned of his men's failure and have been reprimanded by my father. He won't be so sporting next time, I'm afraid." he paused, but unfortunately he wasn't quite finished yet, "And there's still the other Lieutenant: Li. He was my father's personal apprentice before he started focusing on training me. And above all that is of course the man himself, probably the deadliest assassin in the entire world by far."