The sign of respect Hildegard received from Jin, being referred to as ma'am, did much to help the young elf's confidence. He had already shown that he didn't give respect and fealty to just anyone, instead he had chosen to give it to her, as she had earned it in his eyes. Many of the demi humans and elves in Bosco already viewed, and spoke to her, with the same level of formality and even beyond, but hearing Jin say it was different. For one, he wasn't from Bosco, and so owed her nothing by birth. He didn't stand to gain a new leader for his own country, and instead was here because he believed in her. The second, and arguably more important, reason, was that Jin was a human. Many humans had sided with Cassia, believing her 'for the people' promises. Hildegard had seen what that had meant in the past, and it had been the reason these settlements existed, and why she had explored nature more than the palace. For the humans may have been a more apt description for how many felt.
As they walked towards the strongest grove of trees, Jin sparked up a conversation with the heiress, looking to know her more as the person and less as the title. It caused her smile to grow wider, as she was more than happy to oblige, "Conflict, you sound almost like my big brother Wilhelm. He was my closest friend among the siblings, always caring, always fighting", she chuckled lightly as she thought about how her eldest brother (not including Reiner who she had only recently heard of) had acted during his younger years, "None of us want conflict, I have to believe that. We just have disagreements on how Bosco should be ruled." Realising how solemn her tone was becoming, Hildegard lightly slapped both her cheeks, bringing her back to the present before continuing, looking at Jin with a big smile, "I want to change Bosco, give more power to its people, and ensure that all races are just as respected as one another. As Queen, I will handle matters that involve the country as a whole, but it is the people, those who live in the towns and villages, who should choose what happens. They know themselves best, who are any of us to say otherwise."
Taking a breath as the two continued on their walk, getting closer and closer with each step. The grove could almost be seen through some of the foliage, "I want everyone to be safe and happy~"