"I don't mind if you take a few more bites," Byron said. "But you made it back this time unscathed because of good luck. Who can guarantee you'll always be this fortunate? Never go back there again. If there's anything valuable or any other kind of intelligence, we can look for it when we have a chance to explore the New Continent. I'll accompany you then."
Violet gently touched the bite mark, her heart aching uncontrollably. She nodded her head without hesitation, agreeing decisively. "I'll listen to you."
Her greatest strength was that she was open to advice (as mentioned in Chapter 78). She never played the game of "turn a deaf ear and keep causing trouble."