Tulio slightly flinched at the mention of Kida's sentence. Such a horrible sentence for such a robin hood crime. All she did was steal from the rich, who obviously didn't deserve what they had, and piss of the government's weak law enforcement. He really didn't understand this corrupted government system at all. All he knew was that they were troublesome and conniving. Tulio shook his head and sighed heavily. "I believe that you'll get out somehow, Ms. La Reine. Just keep that optimistic attitude of yours to keep your spirit up," Tulio commented in a low, hopeful tone. Her comment about screaming after curfew turned Tulio's smile into a grin. As much as that comment was delightful, Tulio was definitely sure that he didn't want Kida to get in trouble. "Rules are meant to break...but I'm not so sure it's good to do so in this kind of place. But I did enjoy our wonderful conversation, Ms. La Reine. Hopefully we can do this more often," Tulio stated in a bright tone, slightly bummed out by the curfew. Hopefully we could meet one day in person, Tulio mentally thought to himself.