After Gaven was connected to the basement, Gos grabbed a stool and sat boldly at the entrance of the inn, personally guarding it.
Gos didn't care or ask about what Gaven was actually doing underneath the inn, because if the Lord needed him to know, he would naturally have told him. Since he hadn't, it surely meant that it was not necessary for him to know.
Curiosity could destroy a Gnoll. To become a good Gnoll, one had to control their own curiosity, especially when their master placed them in an important position.
This was the first principle of Gos the Gnoll's philosophy of success, which he had recently improved upon by combining his own experiences with the knowledge he had learned from Humans.
The Lord had entrusted the Stone Stallion Inn to him with the purpose of keeping its secrets.
And the best way to guard a secret was not to know what the secret was, so naturally, there was no way to divulge it.