Jannik shivered at the Librarian's words. He had no desire to even be in the Library any longer, let alone risk fighting the damn curator itself. He could be cocky at times, even an ass, but he wasn't so foolish as to think that the risk would be worth any kind of reward that might be gained. As Rider spoke, he found himself nodding along. After all, leaving was an extremely good option at the current moment.
Still, despite his desire to leave, he couldn't help but follow the action as Lady's Master began to make bit of a show when something about Archer became familiar to her. He smirked slightly at her sudden flare of emotion, wondering if she was actually frustrated or angry at the Servant, or if he had become a convenient target for her to vent at. After all, he hadn't exactly been the most polite partner for conversation.
"I'm a bit curious about that, as well. I'm aware that Archer, as a Servant, can move about independently, to some degree at least, but it strikes me as strange that you would come to a place like this alone. You don't happen to serve Foster, do you?" Jannik didn't expect honesty in the answer, but he figured that he might be able to learn something about Archer if he was asked questions by separate parties. He shot a glance over at the other Master and, for a brief moment, actually looked her over. Not as attractive as her Servant, for a certainty, but she wasn't unattractive either.
He shook his head. Now wasn't the time, let alone the place, and plus, she was too young for him.
Still, despite his desire to leave, he couldn't help but follow the action as Lady's Master began to make bit of a show when something about Archer became familiar to her. He smirked slightly at her sudden flare of emotion, wondering if she was actually frustrated or angry at the Servant, or if he had become a convenient target for her to vent at. After all, he hadn't exactly been the most polite partner for conversation.
"I'm a bit curious about that, as well. I'm aware that Archer, as a Servant, can move about independently, to some degree at least, but it strikes me as strange that you would come to a place like this alone. You don't happen to serve Foster, do you?" Jannik didn't expect honesty in the answer, but he figured that he might be able to learn something about Archer if he was asked questions by separate parties. He shot a glance over at the other Master and, for a brief moment, actually looked her over. Not as attractive as her Servant, for a certainty, but she wasn't unattractive either.
He shook his head. Now wasn't the time, let alone the place, and plus, she was too young for him.