When the man pocketed Arisu's pouch she scowled. "I wasn't giving the rest of my money to you. So hand over my money. I was merely giving you enough money to buy food. I need money for my food as well," she told Louis. Why had she bothered giving them money. This trouble wasn't worth a favor at all. He was just a sly bastard who stole her money. Arisu did know that she had stolen a bit of that money, but she hadn't stolen all of it, and what she hadn't stolen she had earned with hard work.