A knowing smile crossed Much's face at the tone in which Robin said those words. Petulance and reluctant agreement followed anger. It was like a story that he had heard so many times that he knew the ending. Much was not so worried about how things would turn out between Robin and Marian as his friend likely was. He had seen them argue plenty of times, and they always worked it out in the end.
"I know," he said of Robin's apology. "And so am I. And so is Marian I am sure. And I don't know exactly what you said to each other," that wasn't really true, but Robin didn't need to know what he had heard, "but perhaps you owe an apology to Marian as well."