She arched one brow at his comments regarding her laurels, still utterly confident in her ability to use them. In her mind, she knew even kings must give weight to the needs of science. And these,,, these were Plagues, dangerous, but in the same manner that keeping a poisonous spider for a pet might be dangerous. They could never contend with a human. But however possibly misguided her conviction might be, Jannisari did not press it, instead turning her mind to his more pressing concerns.

"Yes. Here in Gadu, we do often employ these teams which are, when possible, made entirely of Grimms. As of right now, it appears that Grimmship does give a person a measure of immunity, as you mentioned before." Her fingers were tapping again, resisting the urge to gesture upwards and out. Her hands made her seem as though a nervous energy resided with Dr. Jannisari's bosom, when in fact, the only true invigoration came whilst expanding knowledge, either that of her own or her students. This situation could be deemed similar, she though idly in the moments between sentences. "Where Grimms are not to be found, it is essential to chose those of hardy stock and follow regulations to prevent the virulent disease from spreading. One of the Grimm heads is a Maximilian Drake, whom I took the liberty of contacting before you arrived. He indicated he would be delighted to discuss, at your leisure, the daily work of one of our groups and how he personally finds new people. This is his direction, if you so desire." With that, she slid a smaller sheet of parchment from betwixt the others and offered it to Sir Delacroix.

Her cold eyes warmed slightly at his solicitation, an inner part of her immensely pleased that he had asked something more of her. "It is not at all an imposition! A Grimm..." Pausing, she ran quickly down the list if such people in Trisica. "As of right now, most Grimms within Trisica are immersed in their own fields. However, I will contact a few who might be suitable and should I come across others, it would be my pleasure to direct them to you, Sir Delacroix. I am sure many would jump at the opportunity."