"No one ever agrees with anyone else, anyway." But at least Rolf knew not to press, which probably meant he had the social skills necessary to leave a man in peace at the breakfast table after a long night. And he was interesting, and friendly, and had managed a semi-political discussion without grating against John's nerves, which was ... uncommon. He saw no reason why they shouldn't be able to settle into a peaceful arrangement, particularly when Rolf was so ready to hand over the necessary cash. "Yes - no, it was a pleasure." He softened a little. "I expect it'll be perfectly fine. I'll ... start visiting places tomorrow afternoon." And try to be pleased that for once, something seemed to be going more smoothly than he'd thought it would.