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** Yun either heard about it somewhere along the way that Jianzhu were fighting or in conflict or had been seen somewhere along the way to the teashop and followed until he could find them, or he went by his "Kyoshi sense" and figured that it was a good enough bet that she'd either lead him to Jianzhu or he'd find the two of them together. Which, he did. He might've even made an educated guess that with Jianzhu's obsession with mentoring the Avatar, it was even ''more'' likely he'd find Jianzhu through following Kyoshi than any other method. I haven't read any of the novels yet, so if there's something that refutes that, that I don't know about, please someone correct me, but that's my best bet.

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** Yun either heard about it somewhere along the way that Jianzhu and Kyoshi were fighting or in conflict or had been seen somewhere along the way to the teashop and followed until he could find them, or he went by his "Kyoshi sense" and figured that it was a good enough bet that she'd either lead him to Jianzhu or he'd find the two of them together. Which, he did. He might've even made an educated guess that with Jianzhu's obsession with mentoring the Avatar, it was even ''more'' likely he'd find Jianzhu through following following/shadowing Kyoshi than any other method. I haven't read any of the novels yet, so if there's something that refutes that, that I don't know about, please someone correct me, but that's my best bet.
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Gave my best answer to "Assuming Yun was there to kill Jianzhu..."


* Assuming that Yun came to the teashop to kill Jianzhu...how did he know that he would be there? The next book establishes that Yun can sense where Kyoshi is, but how would he know that she was meeting Jianzhu? And if he was there to see Kyoshi and finding Jianzhu too was a ContrivedCoincidence...well, he didn't speak to her or attack her, so that just makes his motives more confusing.

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* Assuming that Yun came to the teashop to kill Jianzhu...how did he know that he would be there? The next book establishes that Yun can sense where Kyoshi is, but how would he know that she was meeting Jianzhu? And if he was there to see Kyoshi and finding Jianzhu too was a ContrivedCoincidence...well, he didn't speak to her or attack her, so that just makes his motives more confusing.confusing.
** Yun either heard about it somewhere along the way that Jianzhu were fighting or in conflict or had been seen somewhere along the way to the teashop and followed until he could find them, or he went by his "Kyoshi sense" and figured that it was a good enough bet that she'd either lead him to Jianzhu or he'd find the two of them together. Which, he did. He might've even made an educated guess that with Jianzhu's obsession with mentoring the Avatar, it was even ''more'' likely he'd find Jianzhu through following Kyoshi than any other method. I haven't read any of the novels yet, so if there's something that refutes that, that I don't know about, please someone correct me, but that's my best bet.
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* Assuming that Yun came to the teashop to kill Jianzhu...how did he know that he would be there? The next book establishes that Yun can sense where Kyoshi is, but how would he know that she was meeting Jianzhu? And if he was there to see Kyoshi and finding Jianzhu too was a ContrivedCoincidence...well, he didn't speak to her or attack her, so that just makes his motives more confusing.

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