Onp wanted to snap at that blatant disrespect. He would have before a different human, but Khan was an exception. Moreover, his mind had questions that made him desperate for answers.
Khan didn't bother checking Onp's reaction. His perception sensed it, but he didn't care. Onp's decision made no difference to him. In his mind, Cegnore had already fulfilled its role, and his presence there started to feel pointless.
Onp could understand part of Khan's feelings from his distracted behavior. Khan looked more focused on recovering his belongings than addressing the fourth-level warrior in the room. That had already happened in the past, but Onp added a new meaning to the gesture after seeing the corpse Khan brought back with him.
"[Did you kill him]?" Onp asked, even if more pressing questions should have had priority. His curiosity was too great. He wanted to know how much of a monster Khan truly was.