"That's not fair." Rhami replied.
"But it's true." Lith put an end to the argument with a wave of his hand. "Anything else I should know?"
"Only that Osyan has been kept in a single room this whole time. We've been feeding him properly and he received the best medical care."
'Because I paid for it.' Lith inwardly scoffed.
There was no point taking it out on Rhami. She was just a cog in a broken machine but she was doing her best.
"Good. Then please go tell Osyan I want to meet him." He actually said.
"Please, follow me." She guided Lith through a series of corridors leading to the temporary living quarters for emergencies and dangerous cases.
The place was decorated with decent furniture and painted with warm, soft colors. Even the doors were of good quality, making the residential wing of the building look like a boarding house instead of a prison as Lith had feared.