Kel'rindell nods solemnly as you and Sa'lizoor introduce yourselves. There seems to be a bit of distrust in his look as he eyes the two of you, but he doesn't say anything about the two of you traveling with him. "The last of the preparations are being completed as we speak. We will be ready to leave in five minutes." The count nods, "Right, my wife will be pleased to have our son back with her as soon as possible. Send a runner to fetch my son. Have him meet us at the front door in ten minutes." Someone is sent off as others finish loading and tieing down the last of the supplies and luggage to the cart. The Count watches quietly though Sa'lizoor busies himself helping hold somethings in place as they're tied down. There is certainly enough that you could also chip in too though nobody seems to insist that you help.
Finally, everything is ready, and the stable gates are thrown open. The horses seems anxious to get started after so long waiting for the cart to be loaded. The cart travels smoothly on a cobblestone path over to the front of the mansion, but as you arrive, you don't yet see the Count's son. Shortly after the doors are thrown open, and the youth struts through clearly making a bit of a spectacle of it leaving you to wonder if he'd been waiting on the other side of the door watching for the cart. Unlike his father, the teen was only half Dragon though the scales of his tail shimmered with the same brightness as his father, and they shared very similar horns. "Well, the cart is here. Guess I'll be heading back then." The teen doesn't sound particularly excited, but his father doesn't pay the mood much mind giving a nod to his son. "Yes, it is time to return to the rest of the family. Give your mother and siblings my love." You could swear just after that that the Count gave you another look, but he quickly made his way up the steps turning to watch from there. Kel'rindell opened the cart. "If you would my lord?" He shrugs before stepping into the cart. "One of my men will drive the cart. We'll have you two walking beside the carts on opposite sides keeping an eye ahead and to the sides while the two of us follow a bit behind."