The man suggesting that the samples could be outside Utopia. It was a fair conclusion, but she rather believed that their enemies are more vigilant and intuitive at the moment. That's why she believed those rebels could use the logic known as hiding in plain sight. He also reported that his men did not found anyone suspicious. There was also the possible point of entry which were the ventilation shafts.
Through it all, she remained quiet and absorbing what was being said, when Bjorn was done. She raised her eyes as those emerald depths reflected the older man's image. "That is fine, Mr. Adolfsson." She noted but then she continued to speak. "A suggestion, do not be lenient in your search, do not leave any stones unturned. You must never underestimate them, because the human mind does not simply stay in one path."
Her eyes glanced at the clock. "If there is nothing else, you can leave and have your rest." She looked back at them and gave a polite bow of the head. "I do thank you for your cooperation on this matter personally, Mr. Adolfsson." Her voice and mannerisms were nothing but prim and proper. "Though, next time. I believe a simple report is sufficient, unless demanded a personal touch. There would be no need for you to go out of your way. I do know you are a busy man."
She then stood from her chair as proper decorum. "Continue doing good work, Good night, gentlemen."