A few days before the wedding, Sean and the others went to their targets. They were one of the main reasons they were here, after all.
The main targets of this mission were the toolmakers and servants associated with the Golds.
They were asked to determine who remained loyal to the Golds, who betrayed, and who were having trouble because they were associated with them.
For the latter, they were also tasked to determine if it was possible—and safe—to take them with them. Of course, this was assuming they were willing to go, as well.
For most, it actually wasn't too bad. As long as it wasn't working for the Lord, the servants were able to take employment elsewhere. They mourned for the Golds—still were—but people had families and they had to live, too.
Fortunately, there was little to gain in torturing the Golds' servants, but a lot to gain by recruiting them instead. First of all, the Golds kept few servants, and each one of them functioned better than a few of other nobles'.