An Yan said, "I've divined that they will bring us danger; it's better to be safe than sorry."
"Oh."
Wen Ya knew An Yan could tell fortunes and obediently took out a rope from her backpack, but Luolie stopped her, "We can't tie them up, Miss. Tying them up will affect their blood circulation, and I'm afraid they won't be able to withstand that."
An Yan said, "If we don't tie them up, they might attack us…"
"Attack? No, they won't, Miss. Just look at them; they're barely alive. How could they possibly have the strength to attack us?" Luolie stood protectively in front of He Peng. This was his comrade-in-arms; now that he had found him, he didn't want to see him suffer any further harm. "Miss, if you're worried, I'll keep an eye on them and make sure they don't make a move, alright?"
After a moment of silence, An Yan nodded. "Fine. If there's any abnormality, don't be soft-hearted; incapacitate them first."
"I understand, Miss."
