Arabella wanted to ask Ferdinand if she could go with them to Prudencia. She somehow wanted to see for herself how Gulliver and his men were punished.
But she knew she would just get in the way.
After all, Prudencia Palace would become a battlefield if Marquess Gulliver resist surrendering or try to escape.
If she went with them, they would worry about her safety. They would have to assign more guards for her instead of focusing on their mission.
Ferdinand and the knights might also be distracted by her presence.
She wouldn't be any help anyway even if she went to Prudencia so she decided not to go. She would just stay in the Valeria Palace and patiently wait for the news.
It was also part of her job to believe in their knights and wait for the report.
She tilted her head in question when Ferdinand stared at her.
[She looks like she wants to come with us. But it would be too dangerous.]