Unlike Rose, Leon's memory of their run-in with Rin was still quite vivid; something that tends to happen when you get hurt. "We simply stabbed it," he answered GM's question, unvoluntarily looking at his arm. "Or rather, Rose did. The beast then dropped to the ground, allowing me to hit it with the bag I was carrying. I guess that cracked its skull or something; the bag was quite heavy, and all the adrenalin helped a lot too." [i]That, and Rin looked like it would've keeled over from starvation soon anyway, regardless of whether we did anything or not.[/i] Looking around, Leon was somewhat surprised by the other's reactions; Rose, for one, acted a lot more assertive than he had expected. Euclid, meanwhile, seemed to be almost in a state of shock. Strange; he had expeced these roles to be reversed. Rose did raise an important question though; why hadn't GM simply killed them? He could've easily murdered them in their sleep. The fact that he did not do so could only mean that he had no interest in it, right? All Leon could do was hope. Any minute he'd stay alive would be a minute in which he could think of something else to do. In the meantime, he would simply try to avoid getting murdered, no matter what it would take...