Sanguine wanted to protest, convince him to not go. But the moment she looked into his eyes it it was obvious. That determined look in his eyes told her that he was going to do what he wanted to do no matter what she said. The woman sighed, shaking her head a little. She wanted to know how these people fought, but if this was going to happen she'd rather not fight Oliver over it. "You're hopeless at times you know that? Fine, fine. We'll go out there. But we're doing it my way." She quickly started running towards Bartholmew. Her umbrella was starting to get annoying at this point, though luckily this new body of hers was nimble and swift enough to not be bothered too much by it. Once she arrived she immediately started speaking. Time was of the essence as the enemy force would be there within a minute at this point. "Sir Bartholmew, I have a suggestion. Instead of you attacking and us staying behind, let us fight them." The man looked confused, not knowing whether she wanted to be heroic, was just stupid, or really was as strong as she was suggesting. "Just the two of you? With all of us we're already outnumbered about five to one. How--" Sanguine quickly cut him off, not wanting to spend time arguing. "Sir! Firstly there's three of us. Secondly, there were about 20 soldiers here before. Oliver took care of almost all of them, by himself, with ease. I'm as strong as he he. We can do this. However we can't be everywhere at once and will have a harder time protecting so many villagers. It may be difficult, but we can fight them." The man really didn't know what to think. If the three of them were that strong, it was odd that he didn't know their names before today. As anyone of that power would be quite famous. "...All right...but I'm staying close-by to help if needed." The man quickly turned towards his soldiers, giving out new orders. In the mean time Sanguine walked towards Oliver again, meeting in the middle. "We're going out there with just us three. If I can't see the people of this land fight, I want to at least properly test how much of our power from the g-- from Yggdrasil remains." She quickly corrected herself, having almost forgotten that Daiëlle saw the game as real as well. "Daniëlle, that means you're only coming as backup. You're to only engage if we are in danger." "But mistress, these soldiers are mere insects compared to supreme beings such as you..." "That's an order! This experiment might determine a large part of our plans for the future, so I need to know how we measure up to the people of this land. Even if they're mere insects, me and Oliver must test it for ourselves." Daniëlle reluctantly bowed. She felt this enemy wasn't worthy of her masters, but an order was an order. "Well then, how about we go out and greet them then?" Sanguine finally spoke, smiling a little nervously at Oliver. She was excited to see what they could do, but at the same time it was a little intimidating. Around 60 enemies against just the three of them. In the normal world she would have been afraid and hidden herself.