"You're just letting her go back now. I think you should let me open your brain and give it a look, see if some cortical area is malfunctioning."
Big Orange, having heard Yala's story, muttered with a cold sneer.
Durin did not agree with this, and motioned for the young man to follow him: "If I really stopped her, she indeed wouldn't leave. But what's the point of holding someone who's eager to return in the Four Islands, especially when she thirsts for strength, aspiring to become Legendary and help everyone in the Foresty Land from the start."
In Durin's eyes, Yala had never changed; she had always been the young woman brimming with ideals and conviction.
Indeed, her actions displeased Durin somewhat, and perhaps in others' eyes, this would be a standard crime. But how could Durin truly be angry at a young person willing to help her hometown?