Ayame shrugged as Umichi reasoned how her ideal scenario probably wouldn't work out. It made sense, though; people were people, and they'd certainly be fighting over treasure if it was valuable to them. "I guess it can't be helped, then." she said before eating a piece of bacon as the topic shifted to bringing Timi to the front lines or not. Ayame looked at Suki and Paka in a bit of confusion at their statements before making her own statement. "Although I can see where everyone's coming from, psychology's going to have a very heavy impact if we bring Timi along with us. Though in your eyes she may seem capable, we as humans will instinctually move to protect the young from harm. I can't say that her coming with us would be a bad idea and all, but we do have to remember that we're going to have to completely trust her actions and treat her as an equal, not just someome to be guarded as they do their job. It's... Inefficient, from what I can visualize. If we're able to manage that, then I'm fine and why the heck am I sounding like Fujiwara this is weird. I swear his tactical lectures every night are rubbing off on me." Ayame said, shaking her head. "I'm not really opposed to it, but we can't treat her differently in terms of combat scenarios. That's my only issue; if we can overcome that, then I think we've definitely gotten closer to the mutual trust that a well-functioning group needs to perform at their peak. Hooray for social relations classes!" Smiling as she finished her giant statement to the party, Ayame continued eating her breakfast at a rather leisurely pace, waiting for everyone else to either agree on a course of action or continue their debates. Whatever the case was, Ayame was ready to continue on. After all, keeping the team together was the top priority. On that note, she added a little comment before returning to her meal. "Putting that aside for a second, do you think we'll be able to form a guild with the people we know? It'd make things a lot more organized, to be sure."