The aristocrat was well acquainted with his companion's persistent nature. He understood that no amount of persuasion would sway him, so he felt compelled to offer a warning. "If you're truly determined to pursue the young man, you must be cautious of the man by his side. I've observed his perpetually tense muscles and his keen awareness of his surroundings. I suspect he's either a seasoned hunter or a former soldier from the Empire's army. His mental fortitude is likely of at least A-rank."
The aristocratic young master trusted his companion's judgment of character. Although his own mental strength was not insignificant, as a pampered aristocrat, he lacked any advantage when facing soldiers or hunters of equal mental strength.
Accordingly, he solemnly nodded and replied, "Rest assured, I won't act impulsively. I'll exercise patience and wait for an opportune moment when that man is absent."