Thomas regretted his action the moment he made it.
But the woman had already been thrown out by him, and when the female assassin hit the wall, she let out a muffled groan as her wound on her back split open again, and then she passed out once more.
Miss Rabbit, worried she might pull the same trick again, didn't approach, but instead took two steps back, adding, "See, I told you, we should tie her up."
Thomas stepped forward to check on her, and seeing that there was still breath coming from her nose, he was somewhat relieved.
"I'll have someone fetch some rope right away."
"I'll go. I'll also call for a Sabbath to tend to her wounds," the Lady said, shaking her head as she realized that an interrogation wouldn't start anytime soon, and she left the room once again.
As she descended the stairs, she ran into Ge Lipeng, who was squatting at the entrance of the inn, staring out at the street lost in thought.