Alexander's slight concern about Lord Theony was naturally poked at by Perseus's son during his speech.
Upon hearing Lord Theony's bold, unconcerned laughter, he had addressed Alexander,
"Pasha of Zanzan, are you really comfortable having such a traitor by your side? Do you think it is wise? Will he not betray you when the opportune moment comes just like he did to my father?"
But although slightly concerned, Alexander also made sure to remind the other party that they were no innocent fawn either and that Lord Theony had a real reason behind his betrayal.
"Lord Theony only betrayed you because he was betrayed first- by your father and his court. Don't tell me you forgot how you tried to pin the blame of losing Thesalie to him instead of the actual lord of the city, Lord Ponticus?"
"Why? Just to save a dead man's reputation. Just because he was part of the royal family."
The quick response was something that quite pleased Lord Theony.