Upon hearing of the boy's returning gift, she was a little underwhelmed. She'd happily crush a few soldiers under her (metaphorical) boot. They'd have to learn their place sooner or later, so why not now? Simply because this guy was a coward? Talk about embarrassing. She, however, gave him a curious glance. Deciding to not shoot him down, as he was at least trying to help. Though she could feel they had a long way to go before anything started going right. As he explained that he was intended to go slay a beast to prove he was a man, and that they could use it as a way to get moving, she became irritated as he seemed so worried about the knights. "Hmph, you underestimate me!" She replied, insulted. "I am not some flimsy fool! I am an [i][u]Evil Lord[/u][/i]. If they dare get in my way of the throne, I'll destroy them all!" She gloated, flashing her fangs confidently as she held her fist between the two of them. Regaining her cool, she casually brushed her hair behind her ear, looking up at the boy as he stood. Ein Truesilver... Or should she say Mounroue? Yes, that was certainly more accurate, now. However, the wedding plans would have to wait: They had a lot of work to do before they managed to get home. And escaping with him in the first place would be the first hurdle of a long path leading to victory, and lordship. But she was up to the task. "I'll forgive your foolish non-thought out words this time, Ein. Just because this'll be fun." She figured Ein had a long day ahead of him tomorrow. She didn't want him to fail her, so, to avoid complications, she decided to break things off for the moment. "As much as I'd love to continue our chatter, dear Ein, you have a long day ahead of you. I am taking my leave for now." She turned, beginning to walk down the path, farther away from the village. She stopped momentarily, however, and looked back at him with a smile. "But I will be watching you.♥"