Jingyi, for his part, has been raised for violence, within violence, and very aware of when not to use violence. It doesn't preclude the use, but instructs wisdom in it, but the problem that's arisen in camp is one that couldn't precisely be prevented. It wasn't an infiltration, it was a whisper, a shift, and then the movement of the refugees to do... what?
He's moving far before he answers that question, intent to disarm, to disable, not to kill. Using wind, and speed, and his sword; and it's his sword that comes down, slid at an exact angle, tapping the blade at Taiki's neck away in the moment where he wraps his arm around the assailant and pulls them up, off, away. He's strong enough for this, and then he's tossing his sword aside to wrestle with the person trying to stab him, the refugee shouting, angry, desperate.
again for the lack of sanctuary
He's moving far before he answers that question, intent to disarm, to disable, not to kill. Using wind, and speed, and his sword; and it's his sword that comes down, slid at an exact angle, tapping the blade at Taiki's neck away in the moment where he wraps his arm around the assailant and pulls them up, off, away. He's strong enough for this, and then he's tossing his sword aside to wrestle with the person trying to stab him, the refugee shouting, angry, desperate.