Oliver did his best to smile a little at the ridiculousness of the robot comment, but to the rest he simply nodded. It didn't sit well with him that Reginald was going to have to rehash an obviously painful story to a house full of people, most of whom were probably strangers to him. Vouching for him while he was the one stepping forward to speak didn't feel much like protecting him, more like feeding him to a pack of wolves right after escaping the den of one sadistic bear.
"If that's what Reginald's comfortable with doin'," he said finally, his eyes moving from Cecilia and Owen and back to the man across from them. "If at any point you don't feel up to tellin' all this to the whole house in person, I don't mind layin' out the key points at the meeting. If I miss anything you can fill in blanks."