She spared him her most neutral glance. "You were quite clear that you would be in attendance," she pointed out coolly. "It would have been rude to leave you waiting." And a young lady of quality was never rude, of course.
And if she were honest, she had thought of little else over the course of the last week. It was... perhaps not the sort of challenge she ought to have set herself. But perhaps - just perhaps - Xiaoli Fa, despite his chosen class, had been correct. Perhaps she was too slow, too cautious in waiting to be taught and directed. This was most likely a skill she would need someday; the responses of those she had gone to for help had made that glaringly obvious.
So she would learn it. And Pyr Min, insufferable and dishonorable as his behavior had been, would be an aid to her in doing so.
"I believe it is my turn to choose the weapons today?" she asked, still the very picture of courtesy.