Alexander was initially interested in hearing what Lord Kite had to say when he asked for a meeting.
Who knew it would be pleading on behalf of the nobles and asking him to put pressure on Lord Castell?
Alexander was not interested in doing all that tedious work for free.
Not to mention he also did not think Lord Kite's suggestion of swindling the Margraves for more money was worth any merit- they were even more broke than the current Lord Castell.
So with a gentle scoff, he gently shook his,
"My lord is only saying this because you do not know the true state of Lady Linda's finances. There is no way she can help you even if she wanted. I suggest you and the nobles give up here…Victory and defeats are natural in battle. Take it as part of losing the war. A debt paid to fate." Saying this Alexander paused a bit as a way to put pressure on Lord Kite and then finished by saying,