Sepphy smiled at him. She was used to being underestimated, people assuming she was a bubble headed girl who didn't think things through. So it came as zero surprise now, and she didn't seek to correct the misconception, either.
Instead, she nodded at his statement that not everyone would be on board with diplomacy at all. What he did provide was a view of the Capitol that she needed to take into account. Truth was, she hadn't had much to do with them. She was guessing because they didn't want much to do with Fox Grove too, so they'd steered pretty clear of each other. She didn't have a proper view of the place in general, beyond what she heard in rumors, and she knew they were stuffy old world thinkers.
Well, besides Isaac. But she wasn't thinking about Isaac. That whole thing was done.
"How do you get everyone to think along the same lines?" she asked. "Common enemy? Start less with a direct approach, and instead come at things from a cooperative stance?" She hummed as she thought about that, thinking that idea had a whole lot of merit, and she appreciated this conversation even just for this thought. It was more than worth her time to have it on the table in her mind now.