Inari nodded in response. Taking a moment to weigh and test the dynamic of the top 10 seats in her head. Normal, in most squads at least, their were 20 seated members, though with a squad their size that would result in half of their numbers being seated. It would definitely be a case of to many generals, not enough soldiers. So only 10 seated members, each with a heavy burden to bare in terms of responsibility and goals. This would be a definite stress test on those in the seats. But, as far as he could tell, they were all chosen and place wisely. And if not, they'd all die anyways. They had no room for weakness or indecision if they were to survive this. "Sounds fair over all Captain Kazuho." With a crack of his wrist, a bad habit of his he rose from his seat. "While part of me wishes we had time to really test the structure of this group before we establish our selves in Hecu Mundo, I do understand if we don't have that kind of time. If you and captain commander would excuse me, I have things to start packing and matters to arrange. I trust you to pick wisely for the rest of our squad. You clearly had a lot more time to think on this than I." Inari bowed to the two of them and adding before leaving "I'm sure you know how to find me should you need me captain." With that, Abe Inari went to start packing up his barracks quarters. He would also have to send word to his family, let them know what was going on. They'd want to know so they could use the information to rise up the social ladder another peg. Oh, he was sure his brother and sister would be happy for him in a more genuine sense, but his parents would be a bit more interested in that a vice captain came from the Abe family blood line.