As always, the Grant Hall and the food the palace staff prepared was always of the highest quality, though the conversation wasn't necessarily on par, not when it came to comfort levels, at least. Wesley did know that there was going to be a lot of uncomfortable moments. Considering how Jaakuna and Emiri went off on their own and the news about what exactly led to the saving grace of all of those monsters of darkness suddenly vanishing. Wesley felt a mixture of gratitude and dread for it. To think that Levi herself was the person to thank for both saving Ivalice from an unending slew of Zodiark's spawns, but it came at the cost of allowing her control of Zodiark.
And to make matters worse, Shion's rhetoric towards Emiri didn't help their case. It came as to no surprise to anyone at the table why she felt a certain way about Emiri's unique situation. Using such a word like purifying when referring to Emiri was, if nothing else, blunt. All knew Shion not be one to mince words, but Emiri would benefit from a different approach; that's what Wesley - and from the looks of it, Jaakuna and Savayna shared his opinion on the matter. But, as fate would have it, Emiri seemed to show more spunk and drive than Shion might've originally thought. There was almost an approving glance from Shion to Emiri (and likewise).
Wesley gave a cough, calling attention away from Shion and Emiri for a moment. "I do believe that we should carry our next order of business," Wesley stated, looking in every direction to everyone. "First off, I sent Reia and Cassandra to ARchadia before things here got too dire. In Jaakuna's absence, I thought it was best that they go ahead with preliminary treaty negotiations. I sent Cassandra in my stead."
"Do you think that was wise?" Savayna inquired, looking to Grant and Lorenzo. "It wasn't too long ago that the two were about to wage war against each other."
"Ah, yes I'm well aware of what almost happened. I assure you that Reia took care of it. Though she took the crass approach, Cassandra had become less of a problem since then. They will have no problem. I sent Alistair with them to make sure my sister doesn't cause any further stress." Wesley informed them, reaching down to his plate, and taking a bite of a potato. "I am sure, once everything settles, their talks will go on as originally planned."
"Well, that's a relief." Jaakuna let out a sigh of relief, feeling somewhat responsible for what happened earlier. "I am concerned about Archadia. In the same week, it has suffered two major blows. Roman is an outstanding man, but there's only so much he can do as Emperor. He's going to need all hands on deck."
"What are you suggesting?"
Jaakuna paused, hesitant. He looked at Emiri and then around the table. "I can't speak for all of you, but I plan on heading for Archadia as soon as I am able," Jaakuna stated as a matter-of-factly.
"I understand. you are obviously worried about your people and family. This might work out in our favor. With you there, the treaty might go along swimmingly. Plus, the presence of the rightful Emperor in Archadia would be good for morale." Wesley mused, eyes on Jaakuna.
He nodded, agreeing with Wesley's assessments.
"I suppose that poses the question about what everyone else will do?" Wesley would specifically focus his attention on the Rozarrians: Lorenzo, Grant, and his beloved, Nadeline. "I imagine you three are worried about Rozarria."
And to make matters worse, Shion's rhetoric towards Emiri didn't help their case. It came as to no surprise to anyone at the table why she felt a certain way about Emiri's unique situation. Using such a word like purifying when referring to Emiri was, if nothing else, blunt. All knew Shion not be one to mince words, but Emiri would benefit from a different approach; that's what Wesley - and from the looks of it, Jaakuna and Savayna shared his opinion on the matter. But, as fate would have it, Emiri seemed to show more spunk and drive than Shion might've originally thought. There was almost an approving glance from Shion to Emiri (and likewise).
Wesley gave a cough, calling attention away from Shion and Emiri for a moment. "I do believe that we should carry our next order of business," Wesley stated, looking in every direction to everyone. "First off, I sent Reia and Cassandra to ARchadia before things here got too dire. In Jaakuna's absence, I thought it was best that they go ahead with preliminary treaty negotiations. I sent Cassandra in my stead."
"Do you think that was wise?" Savayna inquired, looking to Grant and Lorenzo. "It wasn't too long ago that the two were about to wage war against each other."
"Ah, yes I'm well aware of what almost happened. I assure you that Reia took care of it. Though she took the crass approach, Cassandra had become less of a problem since then. They will have no problem. I sent Alistair with them to make sure my sister doesn't cause any further stress." Wesley informed them, reaching down to his plate, and taking a bite of a potato. "I am sure, once everything settles, their talks will go on as originally planned."
"Well, that's a relief." Jaakuna let out a sigh of relief, feeling somewhat responsible for what happened earlier. "I am concerned about Archadia. In the same week, it has suffered two major blows. Roman is an outstanding man, but there's only so much he can do as Emperor. He's going to need all hands on deck."
"What are you suggesting?"
Jaakuna paused, hesitant. He looked at Emiri and then around the table. "I can't speak for all of you, but I plan on heading for Archadia as soon as I am able," Jaakuna stated as a matter-of-factly.
"I understand. you are obviously worried about your people and family. This might work out in our favor. With you there, the treaty might go along swimmingly. Plus, the presence of the rightful Emperor in Archadia would be good for morale." Wesley mused, eyes on Jaakuna.
He nodded, agreeing with Wesley's assessments.
"I suppose that poses the question about what everyone else will do?" Wesley would specifically focus his attention on the Rozarrians: Lorenzo, Grant, and his beloved, Nadeline. "I imagine you three are worried about Rozarria."