Leila watched as Tony did his work. She herself wasn't entirely unfamiliar with the cooking process, seeing how she was born a peasant and all. But she never really ate a deer before. Village folks mostly ate pigs or cows or chickens, and that was only on rare occasions as they were quite pricey to buy constantly. Most of the time, they only ate bread with some vegetable soup and broth. Tony then told her about his rules in his kitchen. She certainly had no plans to disturb him and she could agree with number 2 wholeheartedly. Her parents always taught her not to waste food, and when she grew up she finally understood why. Peasants weren't exactly rich, so they took what they could get everyday and made sure not to let them go to waste. He then asked for her name, and how she brought down the deer. "My name is Leila. Just, Leila. Unlike most of the knights, I was born to a peasant family so I don't have a family name." "And as how I get the deer, I brought it down with the blunt end of my sword. Hit it straight on the head." She then noticed Feon entering the makeshift kitchen. She could certainly agree with her remark on the smell. Her mouth had started watering a while ago and she tried to not reveal that to Tony as it would be quite unbecoming for a knight. She then explained their next plan, to find a book that will grant them the ability to find things. They were going to do it to find the required spell books and runes, to finally employ the quick learning capability that had been granted to them, or just to find artifacts in general. Leila certainly could get behind that plan. Better to get a searching spell first over just searching around blindly. Feon then asked Tony how he was with putting in drugs in his food. So she planned to drug the Hero. She wouldn't know how they would do that. How they would sneak poison into the food the Tyrant ate. Sneaking into his kitchen, perhaps? Maybe before confronting him so he would fight them not with his 100% capabilities? She didn't really like the concept of poisoning food. She felt it rather... cowardly and was something a villain would do rather than a hero. And she intended to talk to the Tyrant first before deciding whether or not to kill him. Poisoning him beforehand would just be declaring that they intended to kill him right away. Leila stayed silent however. Bringing it up would just make her seem like an unreasonable person. Which she may be considering how she still wanted to talk with him even after all that he had done. She simply couldn't forget that day when he saved her after all. [@Cuccoruler][@Lord of Evil]