[Guilford had a point, but Conrad couldn't easily believe that Gino was being less than himself. And Suzaku's loyalty was freely given, there was no need to control it. Then again, Conrad doesn't know enough about these Geass to say definitively.]
[He smiles dryly] 'Trust no one,' hm? I spent part of my life believing just that. But with my King being who he is, I doubt he would allow me to think in such ways. I appreciate the warning, however. [He turns serious at the last part -- he does take Guilford's warning with the consideration due it, but he can't look over his shoulder all the time for something that may or may not be there.]