No, they don't look it at all - but there is very little what appears the way it actually is. And if Yennefer has learned anything about Jack Townsend, it's that most of what there is to him is not at all how it appears. But she's comfortable enough with that vague understanding - she's in no rush to devote time and energy, quite yet, to unraveling that web.
So instead, with Sabine's frank words, Yennefer snorts and takes a drink from her glass of wine. If nothing else, that is the correct response to it all and Yennefer appreciates knowing that at least the girl has see that. "Oh, it absolutely isn't. But it's all part of the political game. The more they can cleanly get done and sweep under the rug, the better, and I'm sure Solvunn is ready to show they can and are willing to act even when it's their own people."
Yennefer is...tired. The politics of the factions means so little to her in the grand scheme of things, but it is also escapable. She knows the decisions she's made, and the position it's put her in, and so her exhaustion is in part her own making.
"You'll get used to hating most of what happens here."
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So instead, with Sabine's frank words, Yennefer snorts and takes a drink from her glass of wine. If nothing else, that is the correct response to it all and Yennefer appreciates knowing that at least the girl has see that. "Oh, it absolutely isn't. But it's all part of the political game. The more they can cleanly get done and sweep under the rug, the better, and I'm sure Solvunn is ready to show they can and are willing to act even when it's their own people."
Yennefer is...tired. The politics of the factions means so little to her in the grand scheme of things, but it is also escapable. She knows the decisions she's made, and the position it's put her in, and so her exhaustion is in part her own making.
"You'll get used to hating most of what happens here."