Once they were out of range Oliver immediately asked about what they had to discuss, and added some reassurance. She wasn't at all concerned though. Considering how easy it had been to dispatch of the first wave of enemies, a second one couldn't be that much harder. "I know what you want to do. You want to be there on the front lines killing as much of those enemies as possible. But I think this is a good opportunity to gather more information. I want to let the royal warrior and his soldiers fight first while we 'protect' the villagers. See their tactics, how they fight, what skills they have. Especially that royal warrior himself. As it will give a good indication of what we can expect in the future. If things go bad, we can step in at any time. But I don't want to let such an early opportunity go to waste." It was then that more shouting was heard. "Sir, incoming! Though...it's just a carriage!" That immediately got Sanguine's attention. As they were still expecting someone themselves. "Wait, that might be ours!" She called, turning to see if she recognized the vehicle. She didn't, but the flag on the side was definitely tier guild's. "It's my maid of honour, of sort." Sanguine spoke, being glad that she had remembered a few things about medieval titles. The soldiers saw that as enough reason to let the carriage enter. It wasn't like the enemy would send a force small enough to fit into one anyway. The vampiress turned to Oliver again. "So you okay with holding back for a bit?"