Delano could only glare at the hole from where the lion's voice came from. Even still, the lion felt like it was better to talk in riddles rather than to make any sense, and it was starting to make his head hurt. "You're the one who seems to know a lot more about the lion we're after than any one of us here," he finally replied, "so if even you don't know what will happen, how is that supposed to convince to wait here?" Added with the rather disinterested tone that the lion was using now, Delano was really finding it hard to take him seriously, let alone trust his advice.
Knowing that Muroki was also rather impatient with this ordeal, he was getting ready to leave and start making their way over to Hatari's den, dragging Muroki along if he had to. If the lion wanted to talk riddles and guessing games, there would be a later time for that, but now was certainly not one. Either Delano would start getting proper information, or he won't wait around long enough to guess the answers.