Sanguine grinned a little at his comment. "Sorry to say, but I already 'rule' 'dat ass'. Though I might very well let you have it from time to time~" All joking aside though, it was a very real possibility for them in this world. And if that didn't work out, there was sure to be something else they could do. Maybe continue on as adventurer and retire with huge amounts of wealth. Or who knew? Maybe even the underworld, whatever that might be in this world. There would no doubt be plenty of less-than-legal people to get 'work' from. The rest of the ride was peaceful. There were definitely sounds made by other creatures than animals coming from the forest as they rode through it. But nothing bothered them all the same. It was still something to look into though. As this was their forest now. And she didn't want anything that could pose any kind of danger near their tomb. It would be a matter easily taken care of though. She just had to send some scouting parties to deal with any threats. Once the carriage came to a standstill in front of the guild's entrance, the door was already opened for them before they could do it themselves. It was Jeeves, welcoming them back. "I hope your trip has been fruitful, mistress, sir." He spoke, giving a slight bow as the two stepped out. "Quite so, Jeeves." Sanguine replied. She thought about the man's name, wishing she had picked something less...cliché you could say. But he was now stuck with that name. "Send some people to collect the bodies in the village, and bring them to the dungeon. I require them for some further experiments. Also, send some soldier into the forest to kill or chase away any monsters. Leave the animals alone though." Jeeves bowed again. "Right away mistress. The lounge has been prepared to relax if you wish." Sanguine thought for a moment, quickly deciding that the lounge sounded like a good idea. "Very well." She spoke, pausing for a moment to see if Oliver had anything to say as well. And if not she'd add a "That is all for now." As from what she remembered from that time, servants were to be dismissed before they left.