Liana giggled softly alongside his words, upon his knowledgeable mention of where the wood elves reside. With her hands still behind her back, she keeps a bright smile on her face, leaning in closer to the man once more, as she now begins to actually circle him, closely studying him up and down. "Haha~. What if I told you I was never always a wood elf?", the girl informs, perhaps a curiosity he'd like knowing.
The way she moved around him, it wasn't at all in a seductive or tempting manner, even though it might have looked like it. Having been quite some time away from South Fiore, and from people in general, other than her parents and short, brief encounters here and there during her vacation, she had admittedly grown quite curious about if anything has changed. Though, the young elf fails to notice anything of considerable note.
"Heehee~.", she giggled once more, following his playful refusal to guess where her guild mark would be. She straightens up after that, eventually returning to stand in front of Manzo and restore a friendly and welcoming eye-contact. "It's right here.", Liana lowers a hand down to pat the clothed left side of her hip. "You think here is revealing~?", the elven youngster jokingly inquires, the curves of her lips rising up slightly in jest.
She'd slide a hand up with his next words, briefly pressing the palm of one of her hands against her chest. The girl looks far into the forest, as if trying to look for a glimmer of sorts, where she'd assume would be the light coming from the port city of Hargeon. Her smile turns a little softer, a faint, pink blush painting her cheeks. "Mhm... I can't wait to see her. I'm glad she's still around, in fact.", Liana affirms, prior to turning her attention back up towards Manzo.
"She's my teacher. She's the one who taught me most of everything that I know right now.", she nods twice, before briefly adding. "Other than my parents, of course. Heehee~."