For talking (or babbling) under pressure, Hrothgar handled himself pretty well. Kei was unnerved enough to let him do all the talking (which was probably a bad idea), but even she had to acknowledge how well played that was. Feed into both of their scientific egos. That'd certainly get the both of them on their side. Unfortunately, getting these two unique researchers on their side was not exactly the best course of action. Kei bit her lip as she looked slightly to her right, down the hall towards the door. They were stopped right at the intersection: behind them was the lab Hessenfeld originally was leading them to, ahead were the stairs down to the old man's lab/library, and to their right was the exit.
Kei was almost tempted to grab Hrothgar's arm and make a break for it. The only thing that stopped her was the likelihood that these folk would become suspicious of them and have them arrested for trespassing, spying, or something to that effect.
"Mendelsson!" cried the old philosopher.
His facial hair curled up ever so slightly. It was almost possibly to see the smile beneath his mustache. He couldn't have been more elated.
"A well read scribe and one that knows Gebelsberger," the old man nodded to himself, "Yes, yes, the two of you should most definitely come with me."
"And be the ire of the scientific community, no doubt," Hessenfeld added.
Hrothgar had a decision to make. He could go with the old philosopher, stick to the original plan and go with Hessenfeld, and further attempt to excuse he and Kei from this facility . . .