"And have you guys leave me stranded in the middle of nowhere? Sorry, but no thanks." Raider then contemplated on the offer for a moment, staring at Leith intently as if trying to pry him open for information. No one was simply nice to someone for the sake of being nice, especially to a lowly raider, and there was little doubt in his mind that he had ulterior motives hidden away under that decaying skin. Although his stomach gave a fierce protest, he shook his head at the offer. "I don't need your help." Kay rolled her eyes as she practically shoved Raider into the fourth chair that was originally reserved for Jace. "Quit trying to act tough and just accept the damn meal. With how your stomach is growling, I thought a yao guai walked into the joint." Raider turned around and glared at Kaye as she took her own seat. "Why do you even care in the first place? I'm just a lowly raider with no morals and no path to lead in life, so what's the point of helping me? Please, I want to hear an answer." He didn't even realize how his voice practically sounded as if he was begging for a response, a plea for a good answer that he so desperately needed. It was sad that he could count on one hand of how many people had actually went out of their way to help him in his life, and the three sitting at this table now counted as three of them.