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Aurelio nodded politely at Nigrum. "Just call me Aurelio, mister Grumple." He stated with a grin as he glanced between the two magus.

"''Why bother giving your actual name to someone who's clearly hiding it?" ''He heard Shielder questioning in his mind.

"Because I assume he has a reasoning for it, like not giving away any of his secrets. Unlike myself, the Feld family wouldn't mean anything to them." He explained to the Shielder, though the sigh he heard within his head proved that it wasn't as convincing. "Look, trust work both ways. If I show that I'm trusting, eventually he'll learn to trust me from our alliance despite being enemies. Like I said before, we can't start a fight now with so many innocent people that could get caught up in it."

"Very well, I'll trust your judgement for now. Just remember what could happen if this backfires, we'll do things your way for now. But I'll do things my way if this situation ends up unfavorable for us in the war."

Aurelio let out a sigh at Shielder's words along with Grumple's new information. It seemed it was time for them to act as a group, which seemed to fall on him to take charge for the moment. Though Shielder seemed to be fine with it, since he wouldn't have to take orders from someone other than his master, which was somewhat debatable at times for Aurelio to keep in line.

"Well, we can't stay here and fight them. Not only would we be at a disadvantage from being out in the open, but innocent people could also get caught up in the crossfire if such a battle take place." He explained as a plan of action had come to mind. "Let's move out of here to a more secure and empty location, we can discuss things further there and can handle things should another magus and their servant come after us." He looked over at the two magus, seeing if they approved of such a method of action and waited to listen in on their opinions on the matter.

It wouldn't be an alliance if he didn't consider their thoughts before executing such an idea. He needed their trust for this to work and increase their odds of winning, so he couldn't afford to take any chances of it falling apart before it began.