"I am glad," Tseng answered, bowing his head slightly at the acceptance of the apologies Rufus had not, in fact, given; he was quite sure his boss would have much preferred for there to be no requirement of apologies, but it was not in Tseng's nature to jeopardise the President's safety for any reason. This fell into that category.
With that thought aside, he addressed Sephiroth's wishes regarding Kadaj - the fact that Sephiroth appeared to dislike Kadaj somewhat was interesting, and perhaps greatly fortuitious to whatever Rufus' cause might be regarding Sephiroth. It went without saying that whatever Kadaj was planning to do was likely at a counterpoint to Rufus' point of view, and Tseng had to be seen to work to his superior's objectives.
"I am sure there is somewhere within the station within which we can discuss matters," He answered, a slight smile turning at his lips; there was no sword at his throat, and Sephiroth appeared fairly sane, which meant that Tseng was at least in control of the situation for the time being. "If you'd follow me...?"
Upon saying that, he turned, giving Kadaj an amused look as he did so. The remnant had appeared, for a moment, to be rather angry; but he seemed to have regained control of himself quite quickly. Hrm, attempting to irk Kadaj again, as fun a pursuit as it might be, seemed unadvisable in person. Tseng was no coward, but he was intelligent to know when goading a person would end only in a significant amount of pain - besides, this was a professional situation. Thus, he just continued heading back into the station - looking left and right, to see if there was any kind of room that could be used. Finding nothing in particular that was helpful, he glanced back, seeming somewhat sorry for the lack of organisation. That was because he was sorry for it; it was uncomfortable to be conducting negotiations which may well prevent a second coming of Sephiroth in a new world without so much as a place to discuss matters in.
"I'm afraid we have not yet found our feet here," He said in excuse, "It appears as if we shall have to merely find a quiet corner."
This was probably a new low for the ShinRa Company, when he thought about it, but Tseng couldn't find much within him to care. Probably due to the company he was in, now he thought about it.
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With that thought aside, he addressed Sephiroth's wishes regarding Kadaj - the fact that Sephiroth appeared to dislike Kadaj somewhat was interesting, and perhaps greatly fortuitious to whatever Rufus' cause might be regarding Sephiroth. It went without saying that whatever Kadaj was planning to do was likely at a counterpoint to Rufus' point of view, and Tseng had to be seen to work to his superior's objectives.
"I am sure there is somewhere within the station within which we can discuss matters," He answered, a slight smile turning at his lips; there was no sword at his throat, and Sephiroth appeared fairly sane, which meant that Tseng was at least in control of the situation for the time being. "If you'd follow me...?"
Upon saying that, he turned, giving Kadaj an amused look as he did so. The remnant had appeared, for a moment, to be rather angry; but he seemed to have regained control of himself quite quickly. Hrm, attempting to irk Kadaj again, as fun a pursuit as it might be, seemed unadvisable in person. Tseng was no coward, but he was intelligent to know when goading a person would end only in a significant amount of pain - besides, this was a professional situation. Thus, he just continued heading back into the station - looking left and right, to see if there was any kind of room that could be used. Finding nothing in particular that was helpful, he glanced back, seeming somewhat sorry for the lack of organisation. That was because he was sorry for it; it was uncomfortable to be conducting negotiations which may well prevent a second coming of Sephiroth in a new world without so much as a place to discuss matters in.
"I'm afraid we have not yet found our feet here," He said in excuse, "It appears as if we shall have to merely find a quiet corner."
This was probably a new low for the ShinRa Company, when he thought about it, but Tseng couldn't find much within him to care. Probably due to the company he was in, now he thought about it.