Khan was definitely annoyed by those loud complaints. He felt that the families' representatives had forced that meeting only to belittle him, and many of them didn't even bother looking at him while they did that.
His mood wasn't even ideal. Khan had spent almost a day immersed in the complete freedom that only a battle against lifeless robots could give, so going back to the restrained political life in less than two hours had been irritating.
Khan had also just accepted that his selflessness wasn't a solution to his desires and urges. In theory, his state could lead to a reckless and irrational statement, but his answer to the loud complaints had been calculated.
Captain Goldmon's teachings resounded in Khan's mind as he inspected the stunned and speechless representatives. The political environment was full of liars who would stop at nothing to gain favors or trick Khan into fitting their plans. Moreover, all of them would be better than him at that game.