The red-haired fighter had decided not to help him, but thankfully the headmaster had managed to arrive in the nick of time. Despite his somewhat-senile and often eccentric behavior, Liu could always rely on his miraculous appearances to resolve incidents like these. At heart, it seemed he was still responsible... Probably. The old man's offhanded comment about him being 'popular with the ladies,' though, caused Liu's face to turn red from the realization of what he was referring to. Right. He had led those two girls over here to resolve the issue back at the Blue Dragon, but that effectively meant that he was to be their guide for the time being. And then he was saddled with the responsibility to show this man- Dai Xin- around as well. By no means could he ever refuse a request from the headmaster, though; that sort of disrespect was unthinkable to its most logical extreme and more. With that in mind, Liu turned to Xin and, with the crowd fully dispersed, bowed his head in turn. "Hello. My name is Liu, family name Fengxian. It seems I'll be guiding you around for the day." With those formalities out of the way, Liu wiped the sweat off of his brow and straightened himself. Even though they had just come from a restaurant, he was essentially told to bring them to a place to eat. By no means could he go back, or the staff would be at his throat... Or cowering in fear again. So where would work...? "Ah!" Liu exclaimed, the moment of realization involuntarily causing him to perk up. "I know the perfect way to settle this. Follow me, if you would." With that said, the young hunter led the group out of the temple's gates and to the eastern section of the town. It wasn't as fancy as the Blue Dragon, but the cha siu bao sold by the old man running the shop in question were tasty and more importantly, cheap. Hopefully, these three wouldn't end up eating through his pay for today, or he'd be in a bit of trouble...