Oliver stepped back a bit when Percy spoke and he couldn't help himself when he rolled his eyes. "It is," he agreed. It was true, the place looked much better than it had when he had arrived, but Oli could tell Percy was stalling. Oliver didn't want to push him just yet, This didn't seem like the kind of conversation he should force, but at the same time he was pretty determined to make Percy talk sooner or later. To begin with they had two years of catching up to do and then Percy could still rant a bit more, if he felt like it.
"So, what did I miss?" Oli asked, sitting down and making himself comfortable. "Two years is a long time. Something interesting must have happened to us." He was almost certain it was a better way to put Percy into a talking mood than asking him about the current situation with his siblings here in the village.