While he doesn't know about the shooting incident, Chekov can only assume that Korra has a reason for insulting one of his favorite people in the City. This, combined with a desire to keep everyone present relatively calm and happy (or at least away from the throats of other guests), keeps his irritation in check. Mostly. To Korra, exasperated:]
I will guess that you have met my friend, Marie Delacroix.
[And to Marie, apologetically:] No, please, it isn't necessary for you to leave.
[He glances over at Korra and Hei, tacking on an unspoken and if you don't like it, fight me.]
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While he doesn't know about the shooting incident, Chekov can only assume that Korra has a reason for insulting one of his favorite people in the City. This, combined with a desire to keep everyone present relatively calm and happy (or at least away from the throats of other guests), keeps his irritation in check. Mostly. To Korra, exasperated:]
I will guess that you have met my friend, Marie Delacroix.
[And to Marie, apologetically:] No, please, it isn't necessary for you to leave.
[He glances over at Korra and Hei, tacking on an unspoken and if you don't like it, fight me.]