[center][img]https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/deathbattlefanon/images/c/c5/Protagonist.%28Persona.5%29.full.1837231.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20160506003521[/img][/center] [center][h1][color=9e0b0f]Noru Nanbu[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] Noru took of his mask and put his hand on his face in a facepalm before pickpocket back his cryogrenade. This guy wasn't listening at all. He had the cryogrenade because he was going to use it, he didn't need anyone else to tell him, it was that Adam was refusing to use them and that was the big issue, if he had they could just get on without having to deal with this problem. Though the black haired teen had to respect Adam's willingness to stick by the rules. Though that was ironic coming from him, but even with honesty and grit Adam was still unfortunately the load. He didn't want to have to say that, but without a way to deal a significant blow against their foe, he was deadweight. Teamwork was only going to work if all members had something to add to the team and strategy was only going to work if there was a way to get to the goal. Well in that way Noru was the worst team player, he took away any other teammate's contributions. Though... there was a way for Adam to take down Koharu, Noru didn't want to say it, but If he teleported Koharu way up and let her fall... No that was too much of a risk to take for a grade, risking his classmates life for something as petty as that wasn't something Noru was going to let happen. They need to find another way. Noru was in deep thought he didn't really want to explain further to the oddly named boy, so he let him leave. [color=9e0b0f]"Sorry to be the bearer of bad news Adam, but unlike what Sherlock is saying over there, this isn't something that can be solved with simple strategy or teamwork. Not all statues can be tipped over with just what you have."[/color] Noru told Adam truthfully. Even if you could topple over a statue, sometimes you need the tools to do so. Noru knew that better than anyone. After all, he couldn't get his family back together with just what he had. Either way, they needed another opinion.