To say Torako's glance hurt wouldn't be that far from the truth; Liu knew full well what that look meant, even if he had only known the girl for the last day or so. "...Fair enough, then. So long as you're prepared for what's going to happen today," he let out, shrugging his shoulders as he ordered his own breakfast: rice, broiled fish, and an egg. If nobody brought up the incidents of last night, then... Well, all the better for him. He would much rather that be forgotten as soon as possible either way. Kyang's response felt slightly... Foreboding, if that was the right word for it. Luckily enough, the injury he had sustained yesterday was as good as new, but... "Well, I can't say I disagree. After all, we're going out manhunting again today," Liu nodded, glancing out the window at the slowly-changing sky. "But my arm's more or less fine by now; I can move it without any difficulty. Though... I'd rather it not be punched quite yet." Flashing a pain smile at the polearm-wielding girl for a moment, Liu turned his attention to the still-growing stack of bowls from Torako's nonstop orders. ... "Seriously, how do you drink so much? I swear, not even the heartiest of men in the village can down that much in one sitting!" he exclaimed, looking at the bowls stacking higher and higher. "Honestly, buffets would [i]hate[/i] you..." Shaking his head in disbelief, Liu turned back to the window, then at Kyang. "Right. Once we're done here, we should probably get moving. The sooner we take the guy out and recover everything, the better... Assuming, of course, that the little Tiger Lily over here can still move." That didn't take long, luckily enough; rather than having to wait for Torako to finish on her own, one of the waitresses came up to the group and kindly stated that, for all intents and purposes, they were out of soup and would have to make more to refill their stock.. The tower of bowls seemed to be of the verge of falling over, which was... Slightly distressing to everyone involved. Liu assumed the comment to be nothing more than a way to get her out of the place before they ran out of soup to serve to the guests who would come while Torako wasn't here, which was... Understandable. "I guess that solves that, then. I'll go grab some food once we're done hunting the leader, so we should probably get moving. Suilong Mountain's a fair distance away, but we should be able to reach it in due time." Standing up from his seat, Liu quickly pushed the chair back towards the table and promptly left the restaurant and moved off towards the gate and, subsequently, the bandit hideout. Hopefully, the other two were following close behind; he didn't want to have to worry like a mother duckling over its children to see if they were following, at the very least.