[center][h2]Victoria Luxemberg[/h2][/center] [hr] She didn't know whether it was her threatening smile that did it, but the rude lady did end up being provoked to attack them. She caught the strange phase she uttered before she was suddenly thrown onto the alley wall by some strong force that suddenly came out from the lady's direction. A spell, she thought. This just confirmed that this world was really a fantasy world. The lady then taunted them, egging them on to attack her. Well, she would happily comply with her wishes if not for her desire not to make a ruckus. The bandaged man she saw before certainly agreed with her thought, as he interrupted their conversation by telling them not to fight back so that they wouldn't alert the guards. Unfortunately, it was quite late for that as Youmu already drew her blades from their sheats, fully intending to attack back at the lady's provocation. Knowing her type, she wouldn't listen even if she told her to stop. Well, she simply had to end this fight as quickly and silently as she could then. She quickly turned her entire body into water, before leaping towards the arrogant lady. She was an Undine, so such techniques weren't unfamiliar for her kind. She was also capable of shaping water into soild things, as the clothes she wore was made out of water as well. If she had wore an actual dress, it would've fallen off her body when she transformed into her water form. It would be really bothersome to put it on back afterwards. She made sure most of her body mass was heading towards her, while she sent off a little part of herself to the sides, unnoticeable by the lady. She expected her to cast the same spell she cast before to repel her. Her true attack came afterwards, with the little bit of water latching onto her right when she wouldn't expect it. She intended to quickly cover her mouth, stopping her from screaming for help from the guards while simultaneously asphyxiating her. Of course, she didn't intend to kill her, only to teach her a lesson she wouldn't forget. [@PaulHaynek]