Liam was taken aback by the question. However he could clearly see that she was not impressed and with just cause as both; the woman who unexpectedly burst in and then had the audacity to insult her and then his response obviously had compounded them into a singular focal point unluckily Liam seemed to be at the centre of it.
Liam decided to clarify his history as clearly it was a major sticking point. 'Well what I meant was that while the Mollys have a legitimate cause; as fighting for freedom and self-determination is clearly one of a few legitimate excuses for war. However they do pirate transports which outside Dublin does causes problems as; to use a term from Sol history if I may. The bourgeois does not understand this risk and then they have the audacity to live the lap of luxury, while simply sitting behind a desk not doing anything.'
Liam cleared his throat and then continued. 'However thanks to the Mollys and their pirating I learned that it simply was not the case that it was solely BMM who exploited their workers but was in fact all the houses, whether it was the royalists up in Gallia to the religious figure that from what the Hessians have told the Mollys is an extremely oppressive regime spearheaded by the evil Rheinhardt. Thus I left the Mollys to fight for those who are not just in Bretonia but every oppressed person in Sirius and Gallia. If I again maybe indulged by quoting in a belief that I have held dear to me 'rise and rise again until lambs becomes lions' hopefully this clarify what I was trying to say.'
With that Liam hoped he had laid to rest the question of why he left the Mollys thus not severing the slim thread in which his life hanged.