Ageha was a bit relieved to find her arms unbroken. Perhaps that was not as stupid a question as she had previously thought. "..no questions.." She was still rather stuck on what he said just now. How would he know who was the strongest? Was that a compliment? Or a challenge? Or perhaps just something just to throw her off guard? If anything, it made her feel rather conscious of herself and her skills, though she did not show it. A disappointed teacher made for a violent one if her own trainings were of any indication. There was that time Granny said Ageha was the fastest girl she had ever known. Then promptly told her to catch a rabbit with only her bare hands if she wanted dinner. Granny was such a demon when she was serious about training. Even so, she can't help but feel a bit happy. Compliments were rarely thrown her way, and almost all of them were said with another objective in mind, like making her guard go down. For now, because of Iroh picking her, she had a chance of seeing how other people fight. It would be interesting to see another fighting style not based around the sword. Isao seems rather confident of himself, throwing out a bit of insult to the girl. Confidence was good her Granny said, but too much and arrogance sets in. Shira gave him a calm reply, looking very... unaffected. Ageha didn't really know what to think or who would have the upper hand (she was actually thinking Shira would have the upper hand), but this should be very interesting. Ageha moved under a tree where she was out of their way. Her turn would come after, and she should observe as much as possible. Granny herself had stressed the importance of observation.