Back in the city, Polonius and his band of merry men are ready to rumble. Polonius tells his band that he's going to kill them all if they don't come to his aid. He's got a message for them: they're not going to listen to him anymore. He tells them that he took down the "have trusted you in Sileita" , which means that Selia isn't going to trust Polonius any more. They're going to have to find a way to get rid of him, because Selia doesn't trust him. He also tells them to stop being so nice to each other, because there's no way Selia is going to be as nice to him as she was to Polonius when he first came to her. He says he'll never be able to get his reward back, but Polonius thinks that's just because he is a "filthy thief" . He wonders if Selia has been trained to be a thief, not a hero .
Back in the city, Polonius and his band of merry men are ready to rumble. Polonius tells his band that he's going to kill them all if they don't come to his aid. He's got a message for them: they're not going to listen to him anymore. He tells them that he took down the "have trusted you in Sileita" , which means that Selia isn't going to trust Polonius any more. They're going to have to find a way to get rid of him, because Selia doesn't trust him. He also tells them to stop being so nice to each other, because there's no way Selia is going to be as nice to him as she was to Polonius when he first came to her. He says he'll never be able to get his reward back, but Polonius thinks that's just because he is a "filthy thief" . He wonders if Selia has been trained to be a thief, not a hero .