Suki didn't really even have to think about that, about what to do with Fujiwara. It seemed simple, really, to her. "We're a team. We give him a few hours more rest-we all take a few hours more rest with that early morning rescue mission so we don't make any foolish mistakes, then we go to the labyrinth as a group. Other then the fact that we shouldn't leave him behind because we are a team, we should have all the numbers we can, in the relatively unfamiliar territory of the labyrinth" she said, sound confident, but she worried that she was making the right choice or not. She thought they could all do with a few hours break, and that they could leave just before lunch, and eat just before going into the labyrinth. "To be safe, I think we should make sure we all have a Tolbana teleport crystal, a good stock of both health potions and potions for poisions and other status curing potions. And make sure our weapons are in good condition-have durability checked and if we can, get enhancements, as well as check the durability of our other equipment such as armor." She seemed stumped for a minute, unsure how to continue. She frowned. Then she seemed to brighten, "this would probably work better in a larger group, but...we are coming so close to defeating a floor, defeating a boss. It doesn't seem like much, just one floor out of 100, but...we've come a long way from the beginning of the game. I personally don't believe that if we die here, we die in real life, but that doesn't mean we should risk it. And considering i would really really like to meet you all in real life...well, that's why I think we should give Fujiwara a few hours, why we should just take a few hours...but if anyone has any objections to that, we can discuss it. If not, then we can get on with assembling and checking our gear over. I've also, whenever I've had spare time, been making potions and have a good stock, so I can give you all some" Sukis biggest problem, in game and in real life, was her nerves. But she was proud of herself that her voice didn't shake, and she didn't seem to falter in her words, but rather spoke confidently. She gave them all a smile, and waited to see if there was any objections.