After they filed into the room and took seats he noticed everyone assume varying degrees of laxness among the group. Some straight up acted like they would much rather be anywhere but here and a few acted like it was nothing new. For Shuo he simply leaned back in the chair and waited for the actual briefing to begin. He was rather ready to head out again. After the politicians he assumed moved into the room Shuo was met with relief that he would get back to the action this much sooner. As they sat down and began with the Non disclosure agreements Shuo listened closely. When the mercenary asked for his pay out right Shuo's mouth contorted into disgust."[i]These mercenaries were not much better than rebels.[/i]" Shuo thought. His inner citizen was outright appalled by the question. Though Shuo managed to regain his composure rather quickly the thought had still slipped into control of his body. While he harbored no grudge against humans in particular he hated their use of outside soldiers. No authority that had the right to rule should have to rely on them. Turning back to his pad he quickly skim read the disclosure. For the most part it was standard fair and like other things he had signed before. He quickly allowed it to take his DNA sample and prints. After the message faded and thanked him for his cooperation he leaned back in his chair waiting for the important part that was to come.