[He gives him a mildly incredulous look at the tone, though in all honesty he's accustomed to being patronised and spoken down to or not even directly addressed at all, just spoken about, as though he's incapable of understanding what the 'people' are discussing. This isn't like that, he knows. Just a part of Rhys' eccentricity.
Though it's the latter part of Rhys' statement that wins him over in the end-- the idea of someone wanting his superior dead, and the possibility of the use of his official title where others can hear it potentially leading to this outcome-- well. It's not something he's prepared to risk or take responsibility for. And so, for the first time since they've begun working together--]
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Though it's the latter part of Rhys' statement that wins him over in the end-- the idea of someone wanting his superior dead, and the possibility of the use of his official title where others can hear it potentially leading to this outcome-- well. It's not something he's prepared to risk or take responsibility for. And so, for the first time since they've begun working together--]
All right, then. I understand. Rhys.