[centre][color=A52A2A][b][h2]Kosoku[/h2][/b][/color] [img]http://i.imgur.com/bNAJaDI.png?1[/img][/centre] The end of the homeroom class marked the start of Kosoku's stay at Komei Academy, and the rest of the week marked the start of Kosoku's bizarre but rigorous training exercises. The white-haired boy would sneak out to the P.E grounds during the early mornings and late nights to practice repeatedly teleporting, combat techniques and the like. Kosoku wasn't a big fan of people watching him train, which explained why he did it where he thought nobody would see, but he had no way of being absolutely certain of that. The lessons for the week proved to be fairly underwhelming for Kosoku, everything aside from the basic training proved to be just as it would be in any other school - minus the interesting collection of personalities in Kosoku's classes, that is. The young ninja made it a point to get on good speaking terms with as many of the students as he could; he would be working with them for a long time, after all. [hr] Kosoku watched the hero apprehension test take place from the surveillance room, alongside the other classmates present there. The students were made to wear their gym uniforms for the exercise. It made sense - the students hadn't had a chance to commission their hero costumes from the support department or something similar to that, and the gym clothes were practical enough as is. Even so, Kosoku made a point to continue wearing that ninja face mask even in his gym gear. He was ready to go to the hero test, but had to wait for the first group to finish their match. Still, he didn't mind watching their match in the meantime. It was hard to tell whether or not the match was coming to a end or not; one of the few 1-on-1 fights that had been taking place had resolved with Ken's victory, but it seemed like the arrival of Su-Mi eliminated any chance at grabbing the hostage. It was unfortunate, since the battle between Aki and Ken was pretty intense, and it was easy to see they were both trying their absolute best. The other students in the test were nothing to scoff at either, there were impressive instances of communication and cooperation through the use of the communicators, both teams had a clear drive to win, and Kosoku found that engaging. [colour=A52A2A]"This looks to be a good fight,"[/colour] Kosoku said aloud, to no one in particular. [colour=A52A2A]"I can't tell which team is going to win."[/colour] He crossed his arms and continued to watch intently.