Yousuke wordlessly nods and easily accepts Kaede's analysis. The girl was a risk to the team alive, nothing more could really be said about that. It was rather unfortunate that they had crossed paths but meeting your death at the hands of another ninja was just an occupational hazard. "Then it is in our best interests to make use of the information she died to give us." No one ever said being a ninja was easy; death was always looming over your shoulder no matter how good you got at it. Youki liked to impart life lessons when he had the chance, short anecdotes and quips about the shinobi lifestyle, and like most of the old man's lessons it had paid off in spades. He had the emotional maturity and mindset to deal with the tougher aspects of shinobi life, something he knew his civilian teammates likely had more trouble grasping.

Sometimes he got the feeling that Youki was attempting to atone for the mistakes he had made rearing his daughter. It was a sad thought that he liked to avoid.