[color=fff200][i][h3]Runik Brandt[/h3][/i][hr][/color]The unfamiliar teacher only received a lazy look from Runik as he approached, probably discontent with his comment. His lips curled upwards for a moment before he fought down the amusement and waited for the man to finish. While the comment certainly hadn’t been needed and it probably wasn’t for the best since Mr. Kuruz was already pretty agitated, he had been the man’s student for a few years now and most of his teaching career. It would have been rather sad if he couldn’t get away with a comment like that after all this time, though publicly wasn’t the best idea. Mah, he’d apologize if Mr. Kuruz was actually upset. A few snorts of contained laughter chased after the man as he walked away, and when Runik had recomposed himself he simply raised his hand to wave bye to the teacher. A quick scan of the assembled teachers showed that most of them hadn’t cared too much about the little scene. It seemed that the newest among them approved of neither him or Richard’s comment though, but at least she didn’t try to call him out on it. For that he gave her a shrug before bowing his head apologetically. He had to stand up to get a survey of the room, but it seemed that things had mostly died down. Someone had make a quick exit by window apparently, the shattering of glass concealed by the commotion, while others slipped out by the more tried and true method of the doors. Between Xiao Long’s disappearance and Mr. Kuruz’s little demonstration it seemed that the remaining students were content, or at least cowed. Why someone had decided to hang from the ceiling he didn't really know, and he stared for a few moments. Well at least he hadn't gone through with that plan then... He retook his seat after that and waited patiently for the teachers to get on with what they had to say. Hopefully they didn’t use the near riot as an excuse to drag things out.[hr]