Before Sanguine could fully grasp what was going on, the soldier was already charging at Oliver. Worry flashed in her eyes as she looked at his back, wondering how well he'd do against a soldier of this world. Lukcily her worries had been unnecessary, as the paladin got rid of the threat with ease. She wanted to celebrate, realizing that their strength in the game was still just as powerful in this world as well. And that a single soldier proved very easy to deal with. As this meant Oliver at least could take on several of them and still be fine. But acting out of character with onlookers might be a bad idea, so she instead tried to smile a little smugly. As if she was expecting the result. The woman nonchalantly took out her umbrella, remembering that it was day time and that her new body didn't handle the sun very well. She then stepped closer, whispering in Oliver's ear as she didn't want the two children to hear her. "You probably want to go to the village, right? I want to leave a certain impression on the villagers, so could you act like you're there following my orders? That, and please keep one alive so we can question him later." Sanguine wanted to be careful with how they presented themselves to this world. So at least for now, she wanted to portray the two of them as a powerful mage with a very strong bodyguard. As it would probably get a lot less attention than two very powerful people, one of which a necromancer, with an equally powerful army at their command. "I'll follow you in a minute. I just want to deal with these kids first and possibly try a spell or two on the dead guy." In the game, you could only summon undead from corpses. Though once you had one summoned it didn't disappear until it was killed or you logged out, with a maximum of 10 summons. So it probably worked in a similar way in this world, based on what she knew so far.