Although Henrietta was unconvinced by her master's words, she was also aware that her master must have some basis for such a high opinion of Vaan.
Perhaps, Vaan's spatial attack was far more complex than she saw.
"It's not like I was going to make him an enemy anyway; I already promised Astoria, Master," Henrietta mumbled to herself.
'Not being his enemy is not enough!' Henrietta's master firmly stated, giving Henrietta a sudden fright due to her assertiveness.
'What do you mean not being his enemy is not enough? What more do you want from me?" Henrietta responded speechlessly before asking, "Don't tell me you want me to steal him from Astoria, Master?'
'If you can't share that man with your friend, then that's precisely what I'm asking you to do!' Henrietta's master confirmed her suspicion.