Liu looked at Xin expectantly and, with a shrug, took a sip of his tea before placing the cup back on the table. "Well, if we had found the bandits, we'd have sent a team out for them by now. They used to be a nuisance, but with all the trade that's been picking up recently they've started pulling off more convoluted ambushes." he sighed, shaking his head. "But yeah, we've got a bounty on their heads. It's decently large from what I can see, and it's growing every day. But even with all these new prospective bounty hunters out there, nobody's got any leads." Shaking his head, Liu moved to grab another bao off the plate, but was stopped by Kyang's suggestion that the four of them go hunting for the bandits themselves. Well, three of them seemed to be in agreement... "...Er... I guess... If you're strapped for cash, we might as well try." Liu sighed, holding up his hands in defeat. "Not gonna try and stop you, but... You know, maybe we should finish eating first." With that said, Liu took a bite out of his bao and chewed it thoroughly before swallowing. "So, if we're going down this path... From what I hear, the bandits tend to strike loaded caravans that decide to pass, regardless of time and day. Also lone women, probably for reasons you'd expect. Now that I say it out loud, though... Yeah, let's go cut those guys up. It doesn't feel right, breathing the same air that they do."