That was one way to fight. Sure, it wasn't particularly elegant, but something had to be said for wielding actual people as weapons against other people (and somehow completely fitting for this woman, based on their very short interaction). Danny was mildly impressed, but he didn't have time to watch the show. He turned to take on others one-on-one, throwing a punch at one, kicking another while they recovered. The problem was, ninjas kept coming, and he was pretty sure that while they were busy up here, more assassins might be converging on Lee to finish the job Ricadonna hired them to start. Danny figured the professor could hold them off himself for awhile, but it was frustrating wasting time up here on the roof when Lee was probably in mortal danger.
Still, he couldn't just bail and leave the woman up here. That they were attacking her, too, kind of proved that she really wasn't involved. Which meant he was responsible for her since this was fault, and she shouldn't have been dragged in to it. Despite her apparent prowess in human shot-putting, she was likely to get her ass kicked at best and murdered at worst. "If you wanna bail, I've got this," he called out over his shoulder, flipping one assailant around and grounding another with a strike to the jaw.