That aside, Shinoa’s suggestion to try and run away might not have been the wisest, as the further development demonstrates, though she’s hardly to blame there. I blame the JIDA for withholding rather crucial data on vampires from their troops, in particular on the nobles’ physical capabilities, because said troops should have known that if powerful vamps like Ferid and Crowley don’t want to let them get away, they just won’t. That, and I find Kimizuki’s statement that the villagers won’t be attacked if his squad gets away from the village to be terribly naive. Vamps may not have much interest in humans, but many of them attack and drink humans dry whenever they see them just for the heck of it as we’ve been shown, so the statement is groundless in the first place, in my opinion, and with Ferid in the picture, it’s also dangerously naive (as I mentioned, he can do a lot of nasty things to the villagers, starting from holding them hostage to make Yuu and Mika agree to his conditions, and ending with hunting them down one by one for shits and giggles and just to break Yuu and Mika, which is his specialty, as seen with Crowley’s past and Mika himself, too)
Crowley is being fabulous as Ferid kicks him out of the car with a thinly veiled threat to chase the runaways on foot.