When Jazdia counted how many people were on this team, someone interrupted. It was one of Antigone's subordinates, who for the entire duration of this meeting, seemed rather anxious to speak up. "Can we get the guard duty as well? So we can stay here. You know, someone has to watch over your wagon or supplies." His friend, Charles quickly added. "Don't get us wrong, we wanted to help, but I think our job's finished already after Miss Veronica reported our findings." the man tried to square his shoulder, though the vibration in his voice showed both anxiety and weariness. "Besides, dealing with someone like Delving is a bad business and we want no part in it. Gotta say it now rather than feeling sorry later." [center]****[/center] Jazdia paid the duo apprentices no heed when they spoke up about their concern. However, if one asked her, their reasoning was understandable enough. But, she would rather let those who fancied themselves as the protector of the law do their judgment about their reluctance. With one hand holding the lantern, she studied the map, engrossing herself with remembering the important points Veronica mentioned. "A question if you will, Veronica," she said without looking back at her. 'What is the closest distance your team managed to get to when spying on the compound?