"It was Luo'er who told me, he has seen Tana!" Fulajie'er said matter-of-factly.
"Just as I thought, I was quite startled just now," Nina said, still feeling lingering fear.
"Eh, mom, did I scare you?" Fulajie'er asked somewhat anxiously.
"No, not at all. I have never seen Tana before, so there's no question of being scared. Moreover," Nina sighed and then said, "you helped Luo'er and the others escape from danger, I can hardly thank you enough, let alone complain."
"Mom, are you sure you're alright being alone? Should I scare them a bit more so they won't dare to trouble you?" Fulajie'er asked with some concern.
"No, there's no need for that. If you scare them again, they might see through your disguise, and that would be counterproductive," Nina waved her hand and said, "since Luo'er and the others have already left safely, I'm at ease. Don't worry about me, I'm the princess, they wouldn't dare do anything to me."