The bandits frowned when they saw Zaos jumping from the wagon. At first, they thought he would surrender, but their shove in his hand only made them get more puzzled. Regardless, Zaos was more or less five hundred meters away from the village, so the other bandits and the villagers wouldn't be able to see him "struggling" against those three bandits.
Despite their numerical advantage, the three bandits still surrounded Zaos. He raised his arms as if he was trying to say that he didn't want to fight, but he was waiting for the right moment to strike down those idiots. Those three were pretty similar to the other groups of bandits, dirty idiots who had some scars on their faces. Probably due to some bar fights, it was evident that they never put their feet on a real battlefield.