[Sorry about that, Sailor Moon. Pao-Lin has a tendency to act on instinct and her impulsiveness -- sharp and fizzy like electricity -- is even less restrained without explicit memories of her experience on the field to temper it.
But it's her instinct that lets her duck and dodge around (first) the robots trying to grab her and (second) a transformed Ivan suddenly colliding into one of them. She's thrown slightly off-balance, but she manages to tuck into a roll and come up running, apparently heedless of Sailor Moon's cries.
If either Ivan or Sailor Moon follow her, they might eventually see that she's on a route that leads to a single bridge leading across a water channel in the direction of their destination. It's a bit of a gamble, but if they play things right they might be able to cut Blanche's goons off behind them.]
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But it's her instinct that lets her duck and dodge around (first) the robots trying to grab her and (second) a transformed Ivan suddenly colliding into one of them. She's thrown slightly off-balance, but she manages to tuck into a roll and come up running, apparently heedless of Sailor Moon's cries.
If either Ivan or Sailor Moon follow her, they might eventually see that she's on a route that leads to a single bridge leading across a water channel in the direction of their destination. It's a bit of a gamble, but if they play things right they might be able to cut Blanche's goons off behind them.]