Marguerite is currently sitting at her desk pondering with a serious face. No one is in the tea room as the servants weren't allowed back. She needs time alone to think.
She sent Dilbert away after his grand proposal to her. She isn't sure if she wants to risk it.
The thing is, Marguerite has no guarantee from his side that he is trustworthy. She could have trusted him if he said that he wanted to be freed by her, but since he asked for her to use him and keep him by her side, she can't help but feel slightly suspicious.
It fills her with guilt, but she can somewhat understand the uncertainty that comes with dealing with a child spy. Now, the best course of action for her is to observe and talk to Armel.