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When Milady asks to be let go of her arm, she is told that she is being held by one of the bandits. She asks Milady if she looks like a bandit, and Milady tells her that she does not look like one of them. Milady then tells Milady that they are just passing by and that she misunderstood the situation. She says that she did not want Milady to get angry, because she was sacked by Milady and tied as well. She then tells her husband that he is very handsome, and asks him to stay with her. She tells him that she has seen eyes like his before, but why would anyone who could control their ki become a mere bandit? Milady says that they did not see anyone there, and that Milady put their lives in danger by not taking a different route. She explains that she helped Milady because her stomach was hurt, and she knew that the road was unsafe, so she could not just leave her there like that. She also says that without Milady there would be no way for them to get through the road. She adds that she thinks they can handle themselves well, because Milady was there to help them, and without her they would not have been able to handle themselves so well
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When Milady asks to be let go of her arm, she is told that she is being held by one of the bandits. She asks Milady if she looks like a bandit, and Milady tells her that she does not look like one of them. Milady then tells Milady that they are just passing by and that she misunderstood the situation. She says that she did not want Milady to get angry, because she was sacked by Milady and tied as well. She then tells her husband that he is very handsome, and asks him to stay with her. She tells him that she has seen eyes like his before, but why would anyone who could control their ki become a mere bandit? Milady says that they did not see anyone there, and that Milady put their lives in danger by not taking a different route. She explains that she helped Milady because her stomach was hurt, and she knew that the road was unsafe, so she could not just leave her there like that. She also says that without Milady there would be no way for them to get through the road. She adds that she thinks they can handle themselves well, because Milady was there to help them, and without her they would not have been able to handle themselves so well