Brooks smiled and said, "I'm sure that he will be alright."
Then he asked, "So, my lady, do we continue watching him, or should we return now?"
Lady Vena thought about it and said, "Let me see what else he is up to. I need to know, or I would conjure frightening antics in my head."
She had followed Arthur into the city yesterday. Then she had waited outside his house very early in the morning to see what he would do now that he was independent.
She half expected him to return home to give the servants bread. But now she knows that it isn't about the people. Arthur is just generous, and he will give anyone bread.
But she isn't willing to cut off her surveillance this soon. Now that she is already out and about snooping on him, she wants to see how far he was willing to go for charity. So the two of them continued to track his carriage.