Shiho didn't really know what to say - or, for the matter, what to make of this whole scene. It was probably a good thing that Crocell was able to diffuse the situation, but of all things, a ninja in modern Japan? "Shougo"'s choice of words was also quite fascinating; even with her own language quirks, she was quickly able to recognize the language as being akin to the non-modernized versions of Genji Monogatari. No - not quite that old, but it's quite curious that someone would still use such language in modern Japan.

She did not respond to Crocell's reply or his conversation with Kin; now that the gaze of the arcade members - or, at least, what remained of them - rested squarely on the boy, she found it much easier to actually think without getting flustered at the social attention. Her physical body remain rooted in place, paying some attention to her surroundings as a third party to a conversation for two while not directly interfering with the dialogue between Crocell and Kin.