Lilith turned away for a bit and looked to her novel while he talked of why he was so honest. She didn’t want to offend him so she didn't speak, and she even kept a smile, but in truth she felt like he might be facing a hard reality at times. The IMF was not like what he had done before after all. They would need to fake identities, steal, work around the law in several occasions, and keep their own true identities safe as to not give their enemy any leverage on them. If the justice system could help in the cases the IMF are involved then they wouldn’t be needed, and the worst criminals try and use the truth to their advantage. At the same time though Lilith truly got a sense of how different he was compared to the world she had been in. He is a good man in her mind, but good men must put some extra effort in to stay good in this line of work.
Her head moved back to face him once his screen turned back on and he mentioned his sister. Examining the screen for a moment she certainly caught the family resemblance. “She looks like a good kid.” Lilith responded kindly before looking a bit towards him. “I was an only child myself, so I can’t really imagine how it feels for ones sibling to be growing up.” Taking a sip from her wine glass before allowing the attendant to take it away she then added. “But, I know that college is a fun experience. I hope she has fun with it alongside all of the studying. I was a little too caught up in interning and some training outside of class to have such a luxury at times, though now I get to travel the world so I guess you could say I got to have fun afterwards. I had enough though to know that college isn’t just about grades”