Sela was worried about her son after Gow took him captive and threatened to enlist the child in the army. As Zuko left the farm, Sela offered him some food that "ought to get through a few meals". Sensing that Zuko's refusal to stay had more to do with honor than the lack of hunger, she suggested that Gansu could use some help on the barn, providing Zuko with a means to repay the family for their hospitality. She subsequently invited the apparent traveler to join her family for supper. When Sela kindly inquired what Zuko's name was, he hesitated her husband, Gansu, said that Zuko did not need to tell them his name if he would rather not. In 100 AG, Zuko came to the village and helped Lee out of a tough situation in return, he was invited back to stay at the farm. Sela had a strong dislike for Gow and his men, as they were simply antagonistic hectors who did not actively contribute to their country in the Hundred Year War, while her eldest son, Sensu, had gone to the front lines. The family made their home in a plains village, that Gow and other soldiers were in charge of. After Sela met and married Gansu, the couple had two children together: Sensu and Lee.
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