"... You're all a bunch of lunatics." Even as her maid warned her to stay on guard, Angelese sheathed her sword and folded her arms across her chest. Scientific witchcraft? How moronic. All of this was either stupid or insane. They seemed to have brought some sort of big, dumb machine with them. It looked quite stupid, which was a reflection of the intelligence that seemed to be on display at the moment. Exactly how was a tiger going to pop up an attack here, exactly? The redheaded girl was well aware that tigers were not exactly known for wandering this region. And were they really dumb enough to be at risk from a common deer? Angelese glanced back over her shoulder, towards her maid. "You needn't worry, Miss Cecilia. They are plainly a bunch of fools, or madmen. Either way, I don't think I'm at any risk." And to think, she thought someone was in danger. Only to see it was a gaggle of loons around some big, silvery piece of garbage. It figured. What a waste of time. Even still, her attention returned to the strange individuals. They certainly seemed like idiots, but... she might as well hear exactly what they needed. "Why, precisely, can you not find the nearest village yourself?" she asked, "Putting aside the ridiculous claims you've made about another world, it's hardly particularly far. Surely your 'train' could protect you from all the tigers that are clearly stalking the land."