Walden nodded, as Gareth spoke, "You speak wisdom, and have obviously thought about the situation, Mister Harker. But when you are protecting a King's life, it's not about what you can guess, or conjecture from evidence. We are bodyguards first, detectives second." Walden replied, taking a solemn sip from his brown ale. "Even if the billfold was just to throw us on a goosechase, it would not matter, as they did not give us enough evidence to chase after anyone else. We can not pursue Arcarti's, nor can we assume the people with these names are instantly guilty. Thomas knows this. The things that are certain is that Thomas cornered an enemy of the state before she could enact her full plan. She is dead, and we lost whatever information we could of gathered, but that is a moot point in the grand scheme. The point is that Thomas stopped someone who could of had the potential to kill more people in the Palace. Call it ruthless, call it bloody, call it dishonorable, I would of done the same thing to someone who endangered my King." Walden took another long sip from his ale, "Thomas, and the rest of the Order, is acting on evidence we have so far, and no farther. A Lyoki snake killed Redwyne. Thomas is questioning the Lyoki's. A possible threat by Arcartus, who has conquered many other countries on the continent, has been answered by putting the Palace on warfooting." Walden went on, sipping on more ale, "We can dwell on the nature of Miss Lexine's death all we want, and how brutal Thomas was in his dealing of her. It does not change the facts we have. Those in the Order say Thomas could of restrained her. Those in the Order say that she would of killed herself before being captured. Those in the Order say that she only went in the interrogation because she wanted to be in there. None of this matters to me. We have to focus on what we have now, and what is out there, ready to show itself." Walden finished.