Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25582638-20151210004452/@comment-25582638-20151221061759

Cyzarine was barely surprised of their request. Warning Fen about the threat then going all out to protect her, it’s plain easy to figure out that someone took interest of the heiress.

“Please keep them out.”

The Hounds wordlessly obeyed her order. Those who have assault rifles swiftly pointed their guns at the bystanders. Some of the civilians yelped and hid while the others ran away at the potential threat to their lives.

“Move it!” “Faster!”

Some of them fired at the pavement and walls to encourage outsiders to stay away from them.

The young soldier didn't flinch at the screams of the people. As if they're going to get killed for petty reasons such as eavesdropping.

While thinking up of an answer, she glanced at the enemies, at Fen, and then at the man who spoke to her.

“She's under my care.” she spoke slowly as she gave them a serious gaze.

“Don't you think it's fair for us to entrust someone else's safety to those who knew something about these criminals and whom we don't know about? And to think that I'm not known to the world of aristocracy, it means that you've done your homework.”

With her strong tone, Cyzarine didn't hide her skepticism, especially when unknown people treats her the same way most people treat her siblings. Despite her intention not to give the heiress to them, she wasn't doing this 100% because she cares for Fen. She's doing this in order for her and the Engelnacht not to get in trouble with the Battalion, and to extent, the government. As cold as it sounds, this is what Cyzarine is consciously thinking of as a rational explanation to her actions.

“If your employer really want her then I suggest that these two meet at Amethyst Belt to ensure Ms. Suzhen's safety. How about it? The Bluthardt family’s workings in Vale are open book after all.”