Grey eyes first fixed on Zaru as the other greeted him, he moved as if to speak but as they turned away, he seemed to re-consider it. Then the Klingon proceeded to say what they said. Vara'l listening to them before, when they uttered what they uttered as a final remark, his gaze snapped to focus on them. A flash of what actually knocked on the door of anger something that flashed over his face as he then calmly proceeded to turn back to Orsic and decided to intercede. That comment of hers, likely poorly decided upon left things dangerously open for it to be seen like the station officers condoned a course of events that had resulted it seemed in the serious injuring of one of the officers present. Not that it was his matter to deal with that no. He'd just keep an eye and if needed, he'd intercede to clarify.
After all. While it'd at least acknowledge the Starfleet approach, they'd outlined the Klingon one. That one that condoned the coming of violence if treaties or laws were broken. To a Klingon the nuance of that, of their culture and how it approached violence wasn't something that might be fully understood here, he worried. After all. The report was there, it had been passed on and a Yellow alert had been called. The Kretassan who was in this room, who benefitted from diplomatic immunity had decided upon violence first. This, a conversation conducted in a conference room had happened later. Something that in a way, fitted in to what they'd said in a way that likely hadn't been intended. So..he was concerned now especially as he failed to see any indication that Orsic even had had harboured a thought their reaction, breaching etiquette and law upon a station neutral in the matter, had harmed others.
Vara'l, as he recognized that such matters and the sorting of them happened to be a Command matter, turned to Riov tr'Torre'vnau and inclined his head before he turned and started to depart to somewhere he could be of help at. (edited)