The head knight's gaze was sharp as she studied Kyle, searching for any sign of hesitation in his stance.
"You really believe them?"
She asked, crossing her arms. Her voice was filled with disbelief at the fact that anyone would take the attacker's side and defend them.
Had it been anyone else, they wouldn't have stopped the interrogation until the other side confessed and told them everything they knew.
Kyle didn't even blink to second think what he had been told.
"I have no reason not to trust the attackers."
Her lips pressed into a thin line.
"Just like that? You're trusting the words of bandits?"
Kyle sighed, looking bored already.
"I checked their sincerity myself, and I found no traces of them lying. I see no point in continuing to waste my time on them."
He said, waving a hand dismissively.
The head knight's fingers twitched at her side.
She had no idea how Kyle was so confident in reading people, but that didn't mean she trusted his judgment.