There were four guys and a single girl, which reflected poorly on the representation of the allegedly weaker gender in the faction. But it did make her job easier, having heard of her stories the guys were somewhat respectful. It could've easily backfired, sometimes boys are rowdy and challenge authority for the sake of it, especially if their superior was a female. It was a trend Aki had noticed way back when she was a mere apprentice, but perhaps it was fading or the legends around the Shimada forced them to see beyond her gender. The other girl amidst them did seem relieved though.
Finally, when the posse arrived, with Akira at the front, Nilan was quick to break away from the collection of scientists that stood around at the frayed edge of the forest. None of them seemed inclined to venture deeper into the thicket of the trees. She delivered the samples she and the team of Knights had collected. The inspector was familiar with the pages and praised them for learning to work together and getting rid of the long, high vine. He then excused himself again, to go deliver the sample to the scientists. Akira knew better than to leave or dismiss the group.
The Shimada was well aware that the job wasn't done here, the fact that they'd all conglomerated by the forest meant that there was more to the problem than the Inspector had initially let on. That was no surprise, when he wasn't intended to ask for help, he often downplayed problems and did quite the opposite otherwise. She noticed the group shuffle about as the waited for orders. A mere glance towards them had them all standing at attention again. The Shimada smirked, she sure wasn't accustomed to this kind of power and responsibility. Maybe she wouldn't make a bad leader after all.
Finally, a disappointed looking inspector returned to her and the group by extension. She could tell he was torn about whether he should relay the information to solely her or to the newer recruits too. With the way she stood her ground, Nilan was left with no choice but to burden the entire group. The Shimada wanted it that way, in general she was tired of the lack of transparency when it wasn't imprudent to protect the sensitivity of the information. First, the inspector let them know that the sample they provided proved that the source was magical and noxious.