As Dyandin made his appearance, Miya spun towards him much like she'd spun towards Rin. The blurred vision and dizziness she'd experienced only moments earlier returned with her quick motions, which caused her to stumble a bit before regaining her balance. She was excited to see her puzzle was fixed, and when her vision cleared again, she could see his condition was pretty much perfect. She was about to take a step, but her companions conversations made her pause in observation. Rin, Dyandin, and her spirits' exchange made Miya tilt her head with a blank expression as she felt different pieces fall into place. They seemed to know each other rather well and seemed to trust each other, which made her Tatsuo and Aria appear to be outsiders. They must have worked together during other missions, so they were already friends. Her mouth made an "o" before a smile returned to her features as Tatsuo reprimanded Aria. He cares a lot, she thought to herself. Hmm... Yep. I'd get yelled at, so no telling~
With her serious appearance, Miya thought Aria would reprimand Dyandin as well, but when she approached him, all she said was that they were relieved he was okay before following Tatsuo back towards the town. Miya wasn't really relieved. though, as Aria said. It was more like she was simply happy like how a child feels when their favorite doll gets fixed after having its head ripped off. With a shrug, a smile, and a small laugh, she clung to Dyandin much like she had earlier to Tatsuo, but as Dyandin was much taller than Tatsuo, instead of jumping onto his back, she clung to his arm. She pulled on his arm a little, signalling him to "come on" before releasing her hold on him and turning to wave back at Rin with a similar "come on" feel before running ahead of the two after Tatsuo and Aria.
She wanted to tell Master Jia all about what happened when they got back. She had a feeling he knew what they'd end up running into before they left, but that fact didn't bother her at all. Keeping silent whatever he knew had made the experience much more entertaining for her. Plus, she always thought he had a reason for everything.
When she caught up to Aria, Miya hugged her lightly from behind before walking beside her with a skip. She couldn't feel anything broken when she hugged her, so Miya smiled, saying, "Good!" to herself. She figured Aria was fine and began to hum as they made their way back.