Klaus doesn't understand why she cares. If there was a white oak stake on board, then yes, she could be frightened for her life. But there isn't, so he can't die. But what she is saying does mean one other thing.
"If he's that dangerous, all the more reason for me to take him out," he points out, and there is no smile on his face or in his voice now, he's all serious.
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"If he's that dangerous, all the more reason for me to take him out," he points out, and there is no smile on his face or in his voice now, he's all serious.