As the fight between this redheaded woman and Bakura continued, she soon found herself confronted with the little blades which randomly converged upon her leg through the links of the chain she brought up to protect herself. She was stunned as several blades entered her leg and completely stopped her from moving as they went all the way through. This was a bit violent but Yasmin could respect why such a thing was necessary. After all, Bakura was her friend but his life had been very difficult for him and he wasn't a bad person. It seemed that Fudo was curious about Bakura and as such Yasmin explained why they were witnessing the things they were.
"Baki was abandoned here as a child and forced to look after himself. He was small and the slums here aren't very forgiving. The streets here are very dangerous and a starving stranger you choose to help could just as easily turn a knife to you as accept your help. And he experienced that first hand. So, he learned to read people... and learned to use his smaller size and his dismissive place in society to his advantage. " she explained of the street urchin's practical violence and kindly childishness which seemed to be directly contradictory to one another. Bakura was one of the most dangerous people Yasmin had ever set eyes on, but he was also the kindest, choosing to steal and feed her, choosing not to use violence unless he was forced and being in general balanced in his approach to life. He always tried to do the right thing which was something she appreciated, but he was also practical in how he decided to handle things. She also watched as this redhead woman collapsed to the floor apparently unable to retain consciousness after her loss of blood and magoi.