[color=A0A0A0][h2]Fleuri Jodeau[/h2][/color] Fleuri wasn't surprised to hear Lein addressing him, remarking on the conversation between Renar and Felix. Sir Adeforth, the senior Crown Knight, had entered the conversation and wasted no time reprimanding his subordinate for arguing with his half-brother. However, when he looked over and glanced at the Hundi knight, the sight of Lein's choice of attire was so thoroughly unexpected it almost caused him to spit out his wine. If he hadn't known better, he might have been fooled into believing that that he was looking at a lovely Hundi noblewoman. Judging by his rather flirtatious words to Fleuri, his atrocious attempt at an Ithillin accent, the fact that he had never before presented himself as a woman, and the simple fact that this was [i]Lein[/i], it was quite clear that he was messing around, taking advantage of his youthful, androgynous appearance to pose as a noblewoman. He couldn't deny Lein wore the look well, however. After a moment of hesitation as to how to react, Fleuri's attention was turned to the conversation between Renar and Felix, which had just escalated to the point of Felix challenging his brother to a duel. It should be a rather worrisome development, but he found the bold audacity of it- for a Crown Knight to challenge his half-brother to a duel in the middle of a royal ball- quite inspiring. So inspiring, in fact, that it moved him to go along with Lein's game. [color=A0A0A0]"Yes, those two brothers are quite a pair, would you think, lady...I don't think I've caught your name,"[/color] he said, taking Lein's prosthetic, gloved hand, as if to offer some subtle confirmation of both his understanding of the Hundi's game and his willingness to play along. [@PigeonOfAstora]