The man in front of him sent him a glance then turned to Night (He couldn't help admiring her beauty. Perhaps she's a noble who secluded with a peasant?) before looking around at the people who were busy scrutinizing the place.
Night, on the other hand, was gazing at him like gazing at trash. But she changed it when she felt a tug from her lord, seemingly asking her to act so normally.
With a frown, he gazed back at him. He noticed the man's mouth opened and said, "It seemed like you didn't see him, sorry for the trouble of stopping you," he said then took a glimpse at Night before turning his back to them and left together with his men.
Anyway, it doesn't matter for Yeman if the man answered his question or not because it was obvious that he was right.