Sylvia chuckled hesitantly at Pylia’s groan and she apologized, “Sorry, Pylia,” She nodded to Dimos in response to his request to tell his mother what was going on, and answered his warning, “Thank you for letting us know,” She watched him walk away and head back to the shop. She listened to Pylia and Shortfang as they spoke. She answered Shortfang, feeling like she’s explaining this for the third time, “There’s a difference between running away and knowing which battles should be fought. Recklessly going after the noble’s son with weapons out of the blue will only give him the advantage of being a victim to a group of four thugs in the eyes of society,” She reassured Shortfang again, “We will get him. But, as I’ve said before, we need to be smarter than our opponents,” She looked to Buddy’s note and she nodded in agreement, “Definitely. I was thinking of asking the victims first. They may be more forthcoming,” After that, she told her friends, “Let’s get back to that shop. We need to keep our eyes on Dimos. After all, we are his bodyguards,” She then led the way out of the alleyway and back to the shop,”