Take ignored Korims words, what was done was done and he didn’t regret it. He repeated his question again and poked Korim in the face just to be a nuisance. “How long are we staying here?” he muttered. The group seemed to be altogether outside of the great hall, except for a certain child.“That was foolish,” muttered Korim angrily, shooting a glare at Hana, Take, and Blair. He was glad Hana got her katana back and all, but the more important thing in his opinion was not getting kicked out of the village, and the chief made it pretty clear that any nonsense like this would not be tolerated. “You’re fortunate that you don’t know the worth of those coins.”
A gentle smile appeared on Hana’s face and thanked Blair for her compliments. She gave a nod, “It requires great dedication. Masters usually spend decades of their lives perfecting the art, so I still have some ways to go.” she leaned down and picked up her bag that one of the spearmen set outside the doors. She took some time to observe the group, making everyone was there, but somehow it felt off. All the adults and teens were present, but from the children.. “Are we missing a child?” she whispered to Blair.Blair nodded, listening carefully to her. Anything that involved any sort of blade was impressive to her, and she had seen what Hana had done with her katana, so she had to assume it was a pretty impressive sport. "I think that's amazing. I saw you work that thing with the manticore, and it was pretty damn awesome, I have to say. I don't know anything about it, but I have to guess it's pretty difficult to learn."