No, Gent Lieris was not willing to play games. As he saw it, the benefit in relenting his information was in making Kjor a key ally--building his reputation amongst both packs. But that obviously wasn't enough for Kjors, and the blue black beast began to wonder if he didn't much care for either pack. Their king had been murdered and here he was, rubbing Gent's nose into the fact that he knew without being willing to aid his allies without selfish gain. In all honesty, Gent didn't want the lead that badly; and anyways, he suspected there were other means to gathering the intelligence on Tokino's killer.
"That's right," Gent said, voice as cold and glass-smooth as his glacial eyes shone. "You're Kisla's dog. Which means her allies are your allies, and it's not worth my time to play games with a wolf who doesn't respect his alliances. Maksim will be hearing about your lack of cooperation, rest assured."
And with that, Gent stood, turning his back to the dragon; he was done here.