From the way he spoke, both stating that the blade could easily be reforged at, and that the Armory practically belonged to humanity, it sounded like Solomon wanted Emiya to seek the Armory, and reforge the blade. Was there something he wasn't telling him, or that he should know but didn't? The only reason he could think of, what with the Cult being so active lately, and actively seeking the Armory, most likely to prevent humanity from getting their hands on the God Slaying Tools like Solomon said, was that they were actively trying to release Tiamat once again. If that was the case, Emiya was inclined to agree, though if that was correct, why couldn't Solomon simply say as much? Once again with his "minimal interference" policy, though Emiya was beginning to both see why he acted as such, and the futility questioning it. All that really mattered was that he trusted Solomon to have his, and more importantly, humanity's best interests at heart.
Wrapping the shards back up in the cloak, and sending them back to the Throne, Emiya steeled himself for the glorified fetch quest he was no doubt being sent on, complete with the cliche of an undead horde between himself and his objective. All he needed was a damsel in distress, and the scene was set... With a slightly tired sigh, momentarily hanging his head, Emiya soon leapt to attention and began stretching as he responded.
"Well when you put it like that, I guess I don't have any time to lose. I'm not going to just ask you where the damn Armory is, cause that'd be too easy, and you'd probably just laugh at the thought anyway. Mind telling me where I should start though? You said Phetra's army was looking for it, but where exactly?"
Emiya's first thought was the fact that Phetra's army apparently had a head start on him, though if they were all undead, chances were he couldn't just walk up and ask them for directions like he could Solomon. Thinking back to Phetra however reminded Emiya of the events he just survived, and how the Voidlords were evidently intent on taking Enkidu. This brought to mind another question that had been weighing on his mind since Kythira.
"I know they can't hurt him without a God Slaying Tool, but is it safe for Enkidu to walk into a warzone with Phetra's goons? After what just happened with Demetrias I wouldn't dare let anyone lay a hand on him, but with him being a target of theirs... If Demetrias could pull us half way across the world after spending hardly a minute in the same room as us, it's not exactly impossible to think another Voidlord could do the same, or worse, right?"
He didn't want to flat out say that Enkidu should be left behind, because he didn't want that. But if Enkidu's life could be put in danger, even if it was only the slimmest chance, what with his recent failure still fresh, it was only natural he not want to give the Voidlords another chance. On the other hand, if his presence wasn't in danger, it could give the fledgling God a chance to get a grip on combat, since he was almost purely reactionary against Demetrias, and seemed to only manifest his Divinity as a result of stress and fear. He would have to learn sooner or later, as Demetrias seemed very eager to get his hands on the Divine Child. He asked Solomon, in no uncertain terms, with a tone that did not care for his view on "interference", his opinion on his capacity as a guardian.
"Tell me, truthfully, no games, no double talk. Will he be safe with me? Or would he be better off with someone like you or Merlin? I need to know... Please."