Nodding, Sabine bit at the inside of her mouth and glanced at the bow again. This Okun-Jei was completely different opponent. She wasn't expecting someone who would be scared to fight her. At least he didn't seem to be too aggressive like Wutanxeex. Sabine didn't know how to respond. To be honest, she didn't want to hurt Okun-Jei at all, but the terms of the trial were laid out such that she would have to. Well, if he gave up before Sabine was too affected by the poison, all the better. "I couldn't beat Wutanxeex either." Sabine lowered her head and replied, her volume requiring Tunxeek to lean in to hear her properly, "He kept hitting me when I was knocked over. Please do not do that." "If he still cares about you like that, I think he will forgive you eventually." Janius said reassuringly. If Zharanthixil had decided to stay angry at Kaleeth, he likely would not be talking to her at all. "Even if time won't heal his old wounds, it will heal this one." Janius popped the last shred of his breakfast into his mouth and spoke a conclusion through his mouthful, "That's how people are." In a teasing manner, Janius took his time with his last mouthful chewing until the meat dried out in his mouth. When he finally swallowed, he stood up and smiled at Kaleeth, extending a hand to help her up. "Alright, let's walk. We'll just need to go somewhere in the marsh out of sight for a few moments."