"There's no cause for concern," he says simply, though his wording makes it sound more like he's trying to assure Arthur that it isn't worth his worrying about, than disputing his own level of preoccupation. Wynn pauses at the juncture of hallways, turning to face the other. He seems to focus on him entirely now, giving the impression that his thoughts have suddenly led him back to Arthur. For a heavy moment, he merely examines the King, as if trying to come to a conclusion about something. Abruptly, he looks satisfied, and says:
"If you have the opportunity, I think you should speak with a Knight named Mark Sandazhard."
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"If you have the opportunity, I think you should speak with a Knight named Mark Sandazhard."