Takai raised a hidden eyebrow curiously at her Leaders words, though not in a bad way. She had never truly seen such wisdom and insight from another Arrancar, it was usually her whom brought the brains to the table. It was about time to finally see something useful come out of another Arrancars words and actions. As she looked across the table at Grand she could tell he was sincere about wanting peace, or was he simply faking relatively well? Either way she knew that the wisdom of Rui's words rang in his ears. A good thing too.
When Rui stood from the table, he took his sword and spared no time to exit the room. This mused her, for someone whom didn't want a war he was leaving with haste and without pleasantries. A good way to make an enemy of someone... Or was that just something she thought? Maybe she didn't understand Arrancar as well as she thought she did.
Her eyes shifted from the doors behind her, where Rui left, to where the other two Arrancar stood. Her hands shifted the weight of her scythe around a moment, before she gave a small tilt of her head. In her soft, emotionless and cold voice the girl spoke once more before exiting the room. "Such devotion to your lord should be rewarded, though it could also end in pain. I would watch where you step and what exits your lips. One false move or one badly worded phrase and your world could collapse in misery." She spoke these words to be a friendly warning, because she liked her. It was in no way a threat though, as always, her words could easily be mistaken to be cruel.
The Arrancar took a single step back and spun on the spot, her scythe's blade lowered to hook into the door handle. When she lifted the blade a little, she was able to open the door before stepping through the frame. The scythe slide easily away from the handle, to close slowly behind her. Before the door completely shut, her head turned to look at Helba once more. From underneath her hood came a small glimmer of crimson that was her eyes, something almost no one saw. "Be wary of whom you trust."