At least they were efficient. Simon didn't know much of what he and the woman reported was taken down, and whether or not their information would be trusted, but he had to content himself with the knowledge they'd done the best they could. That was all they could do in these times. "There's one around the corner," he said as he began to repack his kit, tidying it up as well as he could.
He laughed quietly at her comment about a discount, and after peeling off his gloves (which was funny because he hadn't remembered putting them on, but he guessed some habits ran deep) and tucking them into a bag, he shook his head.
"Simon Tam," he introduced himself, holding out one hand toward her. "I don't think we really had time to introduce ourselves," he added, a hint of a smile on his lips.