Truthfully, if their exchange didn't end in her death (he'd prefer it not to, despite what some people thought) he didn't have any interest in taking all of the money she carried. If she were aggressive toward him, however, whatever happened to be in the coin purse would probably suffice as a payment.
Or just the dinner. He didn't mind a dinner for telling a story that would be at least halfway made-up. Her offer being nothing more than it seemed would be a pleasant surprise, however. The life of a rogue-nin (particularly one with, what he'd last glanced, a fifty-million ryo bounty on his head) meant that everything was suspect. Especially overly friendly strangers.
...Then again, maybe he should pass on the invitation entirely. She was a talker, this one.
"Utakata..." He didn't usually worry about giving away his name. Anyone who knew his name would know his face and vice-versa. Anyway, if someone wanted to try to collect their bounty, they were welcome to try. "It's not really rude when there hasn't been an earlier to say it in. We've only just met."
Would anyone disagree?
Or just the dinner. He didn't mind a dinner for telling a story that would be at least halfway made-up. Her offer being nothing more than it seemed would be a pleasant surprise, however. The life of a rogue-nin (particularly one with, what he'd last glanced, a fifty-million ryo bounty on his head) meant that everything was suspect. Especially overly friendly strangers.
...Then again, maybe he should pass on the invitation entirely. She was a talker, this one.
"Utakata..." He didn't usually worry about giving away his name. Anyone who knew his name would know his face and vice-versa. Anyway, if someone wanted to try to collect their bounty, they were welcome to try. "It's not really rude when there hasn't been an earlier to say it in. We've only just met."