Answer:
D. Judge Hornet quickly understood why they did so.
Step-by-step explanation:
Third-person omniscient is a form of third-person narration in which the teller of the tale, who often appears to speak with the voice of the author himself, assumes an omniscient (all-knowing) perspective on the story being told: diving into private thoughts, narrating secret or hidden events.
Therefore the teller of the tale dives into Judge Hornet's thoughts and pulls out that Judge Hornet quickly understood why they did so.