Giri listens. She didn't bring an umbrella and if Piripiri isn't offering hers, Giri's not going to press. She does, however, tap Azazuka/Golden Banneret and gesture for her to take out the umbrella, even going so far as to help her slide it out and place it in her hands with an unfolding gesture. She ought to be well-kept, at any rate. "You know, I have absolutely no idea what to say to all that" Giri says after a moment. She's silent again, waiting on the Golden Banneret, trying to think through her thoughts. "Or I guess I should say I have too many things I want to say to that and I can't pick. No, I haven't seen the play, it sounds tragic. I don't know whether to applaud you for caring or scorn you for understanding enough to care but not make things better. I can't decide whether to challenge whether your oaths actually bind you or to offer sympathy that what I've done has been my own effort to live up to my oaths and duties and I know how much that can hurt. How much it hurt you, specifically, Piripiri. I owed you better!" She raises her voice as she's going, realizes it, abruptly stops talking again. Her face is troubled and her thoughts are visibly swirling. Finally, she asks this. "Why does a place that denies you happiness deserve your loyalty?"