Kyang counted it as fortunate that everyone present was at least literate. Though, it appeared as if she was the only one who had read extensively at first blush. It made sense given what the others said about their backgrounds. Kyang was likely the only one with the spare time to sit down with a book or a scroll earlier in life. The tea was welcome, as it dampened the effect that Xin's courtly manner and speech was having on Kyang's patience. She held the cup in both hands and sipped just as Xin addressed her directly. Her eyes flicked up to him and one of her eyebrows lifted. She spoke only when she had carefully put the tea cup down. It was in that short moment that she managed to contain her anger. "No. I've not found work yet," she said firmly. After a quick sigh, Kyang actually gave the idea some consideration. "Never tried bounty hunting before," Kyang glanced at her glaive, "I've fought bandits, but only to defend myself. I don't have experience going out to hunt them." She looked around the table, finding Liu, "But we have a hunter here," Kyang smiled and found Torako and Xin, "and a couple of fighters, both well travelled. And me, well..." Kyang straightened up, "I've read of the great ambushes of general Chin Po Shin. I'd bet I could organise you all into a precise strike team! What do you guys think?" Kyang put both of her hands on the table and leaned forward with a grin. Her eyes flicked between them. She failed to realise that there was little she had put forward for incentive.