Maui kept an eye on Kragg. There was something unsettling about him that she couldn't wrap her fingers around. He wasn't the same, he was consistently on edge and she knew he was keeping something away from her.
The fact that he wished to kill Vrognut—a goblin he had no business with—showed he must have an ulterior motive.
There was no reason to upset the goblins any further because if they wanted him dead, Vrognut would have been killed long ago.
Kragg must have known the thing keeping that goblin alive wasn't his strength, so why was he sending her to stop him?
It made no sense when any average orc could hold their own if they were prepared enough.
This was an exaggeration of his strength, but Maui couldn't turn him down.
She knew she had to get back to her primary assignment because, at the end of the day, it was Byung who kept her on her toes.
The way his mind worked was something that drew her in, and she found herself questioning if she was on the wrong side.