He grinned when she realized who was looking over her shoulder. "I was in the neighbourhood," he responded with a light chuckle as he briefly let his eyes run over the moonstone cuff in particular. It would be worth a fair amount in some circles, but he let the thought trail off. He wasn't there to undermine what Roslyn was there for. "And I couldn't resist the company." That part, at least, was far more truthful than the original comment.
When she mentioned waiting for more items to be brought up, he glanced back toward the dig site and surveyed the area. Whatever it was they were bringing up, none seemed to be too much of a hurry, so Adrian remained where he was and returned his attention to Roslyn, which suited him just fine. "Do you think you'll have any problems removing the items from the country?" he asked, curiously. Tibet was one of those grey areas. You couldn't be one hundred percent sure whose toes you might be stepping on from one day to another.
Either way, he supposed, it wouldn't matter. There were certain ways of getting things across borders without notice. Of that, he knew for certain. Noting some movement finally, Adrian straightened back up, instinctively moving to stand behind Roslyn, a solid wall of support as his eyes watched the few that approached.