She definitely had a lot of questions. He supposed it was fair, given that she claimed to have no information about absolutely anything going on. It was strange, Jun-he thought, that she had been told nothing. Though he was hardly surprised about anything here anymore.
Following next to the woman, Jun-he stopped just short of the doorway. "Can you escape jail?" he said first, "Maybe you could, but you probably shouldn't." He was half joking with the answer.
Jun-he took a drink from his coffee and exited the cafeteria, giving himself a moments pause to check down each way, thinking of the whereabouts her assigned room was. "This way," he said, deciding to turn left. "I know that here we are like a village to learn again. A village of criminals." He laughed again, "It's like Big Brother. They watch you from above."
Of course, then he just implicated he was a criminal, which he was... but he was more sensitive than he came off about her uninformed state and came to a stop. "I'm a criminal too, I was in what they call... state prison, but I trust myself and that's more important than just you trusting me... If you do not feel safe, I am not far, in room one by the kitchen." Perhaps it would give her a sense of safety, or just freak her out more. Jun-he wasn't quite sure which way it would go, but he decided that if she was going to just be scared about everything, then there was nothing he could do short of somehow forcing her and that definitely was not his thing.