If it were Kirche alone, she probably would have asked around the bar regarding their employer. Made a few deals, identified newcomers, possibly used a few gifts as leverage... but it appeared that there was at least one other person with the same letter. Whether or not Shei was trustworthy remained to be seen, but one thing Kirche was certain about was that the young woman was a person of action. She also seemed like a newcomer, and yet she boldly made her way into the malleable tavern. Moving headlong into the uncertain was not Kirche's forte but, at the same time, she was very much [i]not[/i] a solo act. If anything came up, it would be better if she could (ostensibly) have an ally by her side. Thus, with some hesitation, she followed Shei deeper into the bar. Kirche popped out in some strange, poorly-lit dungeonlike basement. She looked around, biting her lower lip uncertainly, but upon registering that the young man from earlier was also down here, her expression morphed into a kind smile. First impressions were important, after all, and morale played a large part in facing adversity. Shei was already asking Provoke the questions she herself would probably ask, so she instead took this time to invoke Gyo and examine the room more closely. Perhaps there was something hidden with nen, or perhaps their was a clue to decipher. Either way, the faster they were out of here and on the job the better. That said, it was nice to be participating in something moderately entertaining. This is how a Hunter should be. At least, Old Man Yorki's idea of a Hunter.