"You got lost in your thoughts, so they figured it would be pointless to argue further if it fell on deaf ears." Treevor spoke for all of them, completely nonchalant.
He knew that as commander and second-in-command, he would be the one to lead the troops when they left. Treevor had already resigned himself to the fact that they would part for the time being and was fine with that. The black currents in his mind injected thoughts of servitude into his mind, but he was able to resist to some extent, though not most of the time.
Athos explained all his concerns and all the planning he would need to do for the expedition, making more than one general laugh wryly.
"Master, what you are experiencing right now is the weight of decision making. We are flattered that you are thinking so much of us skeletons and not just ordering us forward without thinking, but would like you to share your thoughts with us." Emília spoke a little emotional.