The boy was nervous after the old man's words. He wasn't sure if it was worth talking about. And whether it makes sense. But after Jilly told me about her plan for the raid. I became more nervous. For me, everyone who was around in my imagination was just ordinary people, not wars. To me, the old man looked like an old man with a sword. But no more. The boy was worried about the others. He didn't want them to wait for any bandits. After all, if you just wait for them to arrive, the girl will obviously not be with them. After a long silence, the Boy could not stand it, the conscience inside him would not allow him to remain silent. His silence could only lead to a waste of time. He remembered the guards' words and finally decided to speak. His voice sounded shaky when everyone didn't know what to do. - "I am... I do not know what to do, but..." When he heard them pay attention to him, he stopped talking for a while because he was nervous. "They are... The guards... They were talking about who took the girl... by them... There's a captain in charge... They said this: "The Captain said to keep clear past the old logging path anyway. If they’re smart, they’ll move east again. They always do."" After that, he pondered the phrase of one of the guards: "never thought they'd take a kid this close to the village.”. And then he assumed. "Maybe... The ones who stole the girl... Not so far from the village... One of the guards said, "never thought they'd take a kid this close to the village."" After that, the boy hoped that it would somehow help everyone.