At least Viorel eventually gave him his full attention, had Rochus received anything less he would have been affronted. But there would have been no use showing it now that they weren't in the Estuary anymore. The old rules didn't apply here, as evident by the fact Modesto had been cast out with little second thought. He couldn't be too pushy, otherwise he'd likely face the same result.
Rochus hummed softly in response, not wanting to let on anything else he knew about what Isla had done. Viorel didn't appear to know for sure, and he wasn't about to reveal what he had pieced together based on what Isla had told him. There was no need for that.
"She does appear to be very sure of herself," he said tactfully once again, picking his words carefully.
He was momentarily surprised at how lackadaisical Viorel was about who should be allowed to teach his children things, knowing that if it were his own children he would be far more strict in who mentored them. But that would work well in his favour, and he smoothed his expression to one that was more grateful in appearance.
"Very well." There was little else to say on the matter if Viorel was so sure of him not needing to ask.
A soft chuckle of his own slipped out as Viorel spoke more.
"I'm too old for anything rough." Rochus had no intention of getting into anything beyond simply showing Isla what to do. If she wanted a test subject she could find one of the other children to try anything out for herself.
"I was also hoping to work towards officially gaining a teacher position in the pack. I think the young ones could use a bit more structured learning, and I'd be happy to assist with that." They were sorely lacking in some departments, and he had to suppress the shiver at the memory of Eros trying to store away a morsel of food beneath the boulder.