He'd be down for that.
But I am glad they are keeping their distance from her because I keep thinking about Pocahontas. She likely died due to being exposed to diseases she had no immunity to when she traveled to England with her husband. The hygiene wasn't that great in the cities either. So being in the countryside is the greatest blessing for her right now, at least as she gradually becomes exposed to the local germs.
Yeah, It broke my heart when I read about part about Henry's mother complained and worried Talas might bring some diseases, called her barbaric, etc. Just because she's a foreigner to her. I realized it's been the reality for so many people in the past, being degraded and not considered human enough from Westerners perspective.

I kind of hope Talas and Smith go to India. I know it won't be the same as her home, but Talas will probably be treated better over there. Ik it's historically accurate but I hate seeing how the Victorians treat her