Theo couldn't have been more pleased with her answer. No questions on who he had decided to work with, no demands for places in the board in return for cooperation. Which meant he had more power now than he had when Tiberius was still alive. He smiled warmly at her.
'I have established contact with the Goblins, tried to make them see sense, though that part of negotiations are moving quite slowly. I am, however, not a man who gives up,' he added with a smile. 'People will get back what is theirs one day.'
He ate of his food while listening to her, tasting nothing but pretending to like what he ate, watching her ever reaction. 'It is a shame, is it not?' he said with a shake of his head. 'We really should take better care of our traditions,' he said, not naming his idea for opening the primary school for mudbloods just yet. It was a way of preserving their traditions, but not nearly as important as preserving it through not allowing pureblood witches and wizards to be raised in muggle institutions.