What-- are we meant to vote for this one too? [Even more unimpressed. This tactic is stifling. He went for the majority but kind of regrets it now. Everyone here is too... soft and indecisive...]
Very well. I'd prefer to follow the boy.
[And then he points at the familiar face. Tsukimi, Sou, his name at this venture doesn't matter. It's his actions.]
[ Whispering, so as not to interrupt the scene (not that it's possible, he doesn't think).
As a schoolteacher, he's seen similar sights one too many times. Usually he'd scold the children doing the bullying but it seems much more imperative they follow the boy. ]
Then I'd say the same. I don't think staying is an option.
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Very well. I'd prefer to follow the boy.
[And then he points at the familiar face. Tsukimi, Sou, his name at this venture doesn't matter. It's his actions.]
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[ he's back here to report on his findings after listening to the dialogue loop like twice. ]
Following him seems wise, though. I don't think we'll find out much about Sou from these people if they already have a negative opinion about him.
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[ Whispering, so as not to interrupt the scene (not that it's possible, he doesn't think).
As a schoolteacher, he's seen similar sights one too many times. Usually he'd scold the children doing the bullying but it seems much more imperative they follow the boy. ]
Then I'd say the same. I don't think staying is an option.