Rylee was now satisfied that Kiori really does know his role, he recounted their story almost word to word. With luck people won't ask too many question so the need to further complicate their story wouldn't arise, still if that does happen she was confident that she'll be able to cover up fairly easily, she just wasn't sure about him. When Kiori admitted that he probably would lose a single man duel with the assassin, she wasn't surprised especially with the reasons he presented, although when he pointed out that she is an advantage Rylee was admittedly somewhat surprised, mostly since she did poorly in the tavern as he just pointed out again. When Kiori suggested that he should train her how to fight an assassin, knowing the obvious truth that this also included killing the man, she stayed silent for a good few moments. Finally she responded. "Fine, I actually wanted you help with a bit of training anyway, since we remember how it went down back in the tavern and all. Also before you say anything I know that includes killing the assassin, but... despite what you might think I'm alright with this, an assassin and normal folk are not cut from the same cloth. I know it can be hypocritical to place one's life above another's right? Well the difference is that assassin has killed plenty of people himself already, and can't be too picky in a survival situation." With that covered Rylee laid down on the ground, well off the main road and in the grass just taking in the view of the far off village. "Enough about doom and gloom for the moment, know that I understand our survival is important, more important than anything else. What else we should work on is you, Kio you're not fully recovered after one session of pouring your heart out with a hug to top things off, we both know that. So... how are you doing at the moment, just say what are you thinking about as a nice and easy place to start for the time being."