He had to give up on the technique for his bow for now. After making his choice, he thanked Aunty May and bought her a treat.
She grumbled, of course. She said, "Do you think I am a child who will be happy because you bought me a meal?"
She grumbled, but she didn't refuse. She did so quickly too.
Auntie May spent the hunting points he gave her right in front of his eyes to prevent him from going back on his promise.
He didn't mind her grumbling. After all, she is always grumbling. She is always in a bad mood as if someone is forcing her to do her job. But she is harmless most times and can be helpful to him some times.
She is the one he is on the best terms with, and she helped him this time around. So he had to treat her so that she would help him next time. Then he chuckled at her antics and turned his attention to the others on the fifth floor.