Here he is going out on a lovely, oblivious date with Lieze despite the danger only a night before, and of course with Valetta still missing.
Meanwhile, Havel is more of a selfish bastard than I thought with how he looked down on Marie. Not as much of a scum as Alondo, but still a snake that shouldn't be trusted with his treachery uncovered here. But remind me what was the point of Valetta discovering him as an actual deceptive traitor (Isaac was right about him) when in the end he's being treated like he did nothing wrong?
One could pretend this chapter never happened and the outcome for Havel is unchanged, this is either a setup for a future betrayal by Havel or future assistance from him.