"That would mean we will have to go out looking for army now?," Wuyi frowned.
"I can't call for their assistance without solid reason," she stated.
Wuyi leaned back, feeling the weight of his heavy cloak. He was on edge. He suppressed a sharp reply, then another.
"What will convince you?" he inquired.
She shrugged. "I believe you, but I need to be certain."
Wuyi sighed and spoke, "You believe I will not just leave you and your fort after taking your payment?"
She replied, "I believe you would. But taking your warriors out there again when a demonic army is around is not safe either."
He responded, "You believe I will not just end your pavilion and then take away your fort to protect my men?"
She replied calmly, "I believe you, but the fortress needs our pavilion if you want to stand any chance against the demonic army if they are really coming."
He nodded.