Vi pressed her lips together at that. Nothing that's troubled us at the manor likely meant that there had at least been some sort of disturbance of one kind or another. She wondered if any of that pushback might have had something to do with the Belmonts' presence here. That family was largely responsible for Faidoux, after all. If the Aurellians knew that, and surely at least some of them were clever enough to put together that history. That was a thread that might be worth pursuing further once she'd gotten some sleep.
For now, it was easier to concentrate on Brig's soothing assurances that even if anything happened, it was unlikely to reach their house on the hill. Despite employing a great many Aurellians. "How do they treat you, these Aurellians?" she asked. "Are they really friendly, or it just pretend?"