
Through Yloise's words, Tobias discovers just who that person is. He was no accomplice of the Elezen woman, or someone that is going to aid her. At least not yet. It was merely a guard. Then, the unlikely, though not entirely unexpected path once he figures out the newcomer, is taken by the Elezen woman.
She is really playing that card?
       Ironically, this can turn very badly for her. In fact, he was about to give her an incredulous look as if saying, "Are you daft!?" or some other disbelieving look. Yet, he remains visibly unchanged. His gaze still even. His face placid without a hint of a grimace or a glare. Even his hands are unwavering, still
  "Takes a thief to know a thief, Lady Yloise." he is perhaps even more soft and bed-husky than hers if not at the very least throaty, yet not rasping either.
       Despite her renewed confidence and borderline arrogance, Tobias makes no change in his behavior. His own self-assurance was still displaced, but his eyes held something else. A seriousness perhaps? Or a sternness? One that was perceptive could tell it was more than either of those, but instead a hidden knowledge that also comes with a warning for her to take a moment to carefully think about the plan she was trying to devise.
  "If you beckon, no doubt they will come. Will you be certain that the guards do not fall upon you in my stead?" he still is even in timber, dulcet in tone. The volume of his words a stark contrast to her boisterous claim, instead still gentle as they were when he first gave her those polite orders.
       Maybe she would have acted differently if he were to tell her that he had no intentions to have her see the bars of Ul'dah's prison. After all, a desert rose should never be kept from the sun, but this may no longer be the case if the Miqo'te hears Yloise. Perhaps the Sultansworn would be entranced by her ample features and loveliness unlike when he was with whoever he was with earlier and thus, play into her hands. Perhaps he will just be stupid or foolish enough to believe whatever lie she spins. Or perhaps, she will just be masterful enough to finally escape with her prize intact. If Landrenel does
hear Yloise, then whatever happens will potentially be out of Tobias' hands.
She is really playing that card?
       Ironically, this can turn very badly for her. In fact, he was about to give her an incredulous look as if saying, "Are you daft!?" or some other disbelieving look. Yet, he remains visibly unchanged. His gaze still even. His face placid without a hint of a grimace or a glare. Even his hands are unwavering, still
  "Takes a thief to know a thief, Lady Yloise." he is perhaps even more soft and bed-husky than hers if not at the very least throaty, yet not rasping either.
       Despite her renewed confidence and borderline arrogance, Tobias makes no change in his behavior. His own self-assurance was still displaced, but his eyes held something else. A seriousness perhaps? Or a sternness? One that was perceptive could tell it was more than either of those, but instead a hidden knowledge that also comes with a warning for her to take a moment to carefully think about the plan she was trying to devise.
  "If you beckon, no doubt they will come. Will you be certain that the guards do not fall upon you in my stead?" he still is even in timber, dulcet in tone. The volume of his words a stark contrast to her boisterous claim, instead still gentle as they were when he first gave her those polite orders.
       Maybe she would have acted differently if he were to tell her that he had no intentions to have her see the bars of Ul'dah's prison. After all, a desert rose should never be kept from the sun, but this may no longer be the case if the Miqo'te hears Yloise. Perhaps the Sultansworn would be entranced by her ample features and loveliness unlike when he was with whoever he was with earlier and thus, play into her hands. Perhaps he will just be stupid or foolish enough to believe whatever lie she spins. Or perhaps, she will just be masterful enough to finally escape with her prize intact. If Landrenel does
hear Yloise, then whatever happens will potentially be out of Tobias' hands.