The captain had a strategy for obtaining the loot. That was to be expected. If the captain of a ship couldn't even come up with a plan on his or her own, then they wouldn't deserve to be captain. Kin expected Yuriko to be that prepared for the endeavor because of this. However, the plan didn't exactly cover for wild variables such as a rapid Navy response. Or perhaps, by being near asteroid, their own ship could be prone to danger. Kin let out a sigh and brushed some of her silver hair out of her face. It would be better to simply keep that to herself than try to lecture the captain and force her to account for such things. "Very well. I'll provide a report on our present cargo and cargo space in ten minutes," Kin announced, giving the young captain a bow. As she stood upright, the amusing thought drifted through her mind of how silly it was she bowed to everyone in the ship. Had her royalty status not been revoked, she would've never bowed to such people. But alas she was on their level now, if not lower for being cast out by her own family. Turning around with her eyes on the notepad, Kin bumped into the invisible Ghost. Letting out a yelp of surprise, Kin made sure to compose herself quickly before picking up her pace to leave the room. Only she was now leaving far more flustered than she originally was, as she believed she had almost tripped over nothing rather than believing she ran into an invisible person.