[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/Q9BxwXx/inti-1.png[/img][/center] Sitting cross legged on the cushion provided, Inti listened intently to the story Jeanne told. It was a quick story though, no superfluous details or meandering tangents at all. This Frenchwoman was the cool and efficient sort indeed. So there were three actors in this tale: a mysterious "devil"-like Egoist, and equally mysterious gunman, and Jeanne herself. Interesting! Inti wanted to get a look at this Egoist especially, though the mystery itself intrigued him as well. And so he listened, only picking at the food as he'd eaten just before. Most of it was good. One particular item had his face contorting in aversion. Once Jeanne was finished and the members of her "Defense Team" had a few moments to digest her words, the topic they all started with was of course, that Egoist she mentioned. [color=EB8FE9]"I don't remember anyone that looked like that on the ship, or in the hall yesterday,"[/color] Inti told the group around a mouthful of rice. His memory was good, though by no means perfect, but he'd been making a habit of remembering every detail of, well, [i]everything[/i] since leaving Tawantinsuyu. [color=EB8FE9]"So they might not be a student. But that leaves, what, a staff member? Or a..."[/color] He paused, struggling for the next word. [color=EB8FE9]"Stow-away?"[/color] Ah, wait, there may be another option besides those two. [color=EB8FE9]"Or press. If they had a camera, then they are probably the same person that gave the picture to the newspaper that Maximilien mentioned. Unless there were more people involved?"[/color] He looked at Jeanne then. She mentioned a possible third person after all, though she counted herself he didn't know. He also didn't know what it would mean if any of those options for the Egoist's identity were true. Though he would like to find out. Of course, none of this contradicted the fact the Jeanne burned the library down. Franz would have his work cut out for him. Inti continued to ponder the situation. Bang's question was a good one, and he nodded his head along with it, eager for an answer.