And here were more of her employees. The vampiric tea-making butler was actually the more obvious of the two... given that the other was a cat. Cats were not often employees, even magical ones. However, when they were youkai, that made things just a little bit different. She elected not to respond to the ninja homunculus' comments, not in this case at least, nor the blatant hatred from the familiar. Seriously, he was pretty obvious about it. It at least meant he hadn't signed on with any ulterior motives. Someone intending to try and kill her wouldn't make their hatred so obvious if they were attempting to be subtle. Toshiko took another drag on her cigarette, calmly blowing out the smoke after removing it from her mouth once more. The smoke was immediately sucked out the open window, in a manner that certainly was not entirely natural. Ah, her niece. She must have heard the commotion and come down to see what was going on. Toshiko passed her cigarette between her hands as she turned to face her, angling it so all the smoke was unnaturally funneled out the window. She wasn't going to go blowing it in her niece's face, after all, and the window at least offered an easy place for it to go. "While I do have a new client, it's not these people. No, these are my employees, Hanako-chan," Toshiko said, inclining her head to the assembled figures as she did, "And remember, it's Aunt Toshiko." It was a light correction, but still present. They were in company, after all. Speaking of company... the gumiho had arrived. The circumstances surrounding the Korean equivalent of a youkai(admittedly, Toshiko's knowledge of that particular area was somewhat lacking compared to other subjects) were... strange ones, to say the least. However, they also made her a somewhat useful employee. As long as she didn't cause any incidents, Toshiko found herself accepting of such circumstances. "We're waiting on a few others, and I'd rather not repeat myself."