Kenji rolled his eyes at Kohana's reply, more of a comment really, to his statement. [color=007236]"I never said all of 'em. It's more like class rep and some of her friends worryin' about 'ya. Generalizin' all of 'em seemed easier to do."[/color] He knew some of the students... or well, most of the students wasn't in good terms with Kohana. Even before she became part of the peerage, he already took notice of her. She barely went to class and barely passed her exams. The next thing he knew about her was the story of her being inducted into the peerage and the rest is history. [color=007236]"Well, whatever floats your boat I guess."[/color] He muttered, not finding the energy to try and convince her that what she was doing was a very bad idea... well, that wasn't very unusual. He never did get the will to actually do something about it. That was when Siegfried decided it was the perfect moment to be his usual self around Kohana - a rather harsh person to be honest. Kenji said nothing as the Dragon continued to speak, finding that it was no use trying to break the tension between the two. They never liked each other after all. For as long as he could remember, the two never went an entire day without something like this happening unless they didn't see each other. It was practically routine by now and something the Fallen Angel has come to get used to. They usually acted up when Tsumiki was not around. Then again, they still do even when he was around. But whenever the King wasn't around, Kenji had to watch all of it alone, as Argos usually disappears at that time, and begin to hope to drift asleep. However, Kohana didn't seem to like the idea of bantering with Siegfried and quickly left the room... without taking any of the paperwork outside. Ah, hopefully she does that later on. Kenji once more relaxed into the chair, lazily looking at Siegfried as the male leaned on the wall and began speaking to him. He let out a small chuckle, [color=007236]"That is the question, isn't it, Siegfried?"[/color] Was the first reply Kenji made to him before slipping into silence, thinking about what his reply would be. [color=007236]"Personally, her living like that is my reason for having to put up with her. Sometimes, 'ya just gotta have to work on your patience for those kinds of people. 'Sides, she's already part of the peerage and it doesn't look like King's gonna let go of her anytime soon. The least I can do is help her school work... even if she refuses to do them."[/color] He then paused once more to stretch. Once he settled back into his position, he continued, [color=007236]"Her reputation isn't anything to scoff at either. She is pretty damn good at fighting. Don't 'ya think her being Queen is something someone should respect? It isn't easy choosin' who the Queen's gonna be and looks to me like King trusts her a lot, despite who she is. Give her a few more months - it took me that long to get used to you after all."[/color] He didn't hesitate on telling the truth. After all, the Dragon already knew about that. Their first months putting up with each other (for having pretty much contrasting personalities) weren't the best but they eventually managed to get along. So, he thought, why couldn't those two?