[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/5T0iTK3.gif[/img] [color=9e0b0f][h1] Roy Kusayanagi [/h1][/color] [/center] Of course he knew they weren't supposed to be on par with such villains, its one thing to see them overwhelm him and his comrades and another to see them overwhelm the pros. [color=1a7b30]"Because we're weaker than your average hero."[/color] Weaker, [i]weak[/i]. He was beginning to really hate that word, why exactly? Because it has pretty much defined his journey towards becoming a pro. Roy sat idly watching Dulga place her jacket over Kaida, letting her words just sink in a bit. The idea of having to possibly kill a villain has crossed his mind before but he didn't think he would need to give it more thought so soon. Was it really the right thing to do? Was it something that he could actually pull off, maybe under extreme conditions. The boy rolled his chair slowly towards Kaidas bed with a gloomy expression, [color=9e0b0f]"To your question earlier Sensei, we are all fine. Our injuries will heal soon enough and without fail." [/color] Life is too precious to just wasteaway killing people, [i][color=9e0b0f]I don't know if I could kill anyone, not as the person who I am right now.[/color][/i] Taking another persons life is extremely selfish, it was something Roy couldn't do right now. He knew Dulga wasn't the nicest person but it seems like there was more to her, she planned on taking their lives if the opportunity appeared and apparently without any hesitation. As badly as Roy wanted to protect everyone like Dulga does, he didn't plan on falling prey to the pressure she was trying to put on himself. If he had the choice, he wasn't going to kill anyone, in order to do that he would have to get a whole lot more powerful to be on par with those guys. Before Dulga would leave, Roy just had to put in his 2 cents.[color=9e0b0f]"I understand what you mean, yet are you really asking for us to try and kill these guys? I want to be a hero not a viglante, taking someone elses life isn't the first thought to comes to mind for me though. Regardless of the situation, if I don't need to take my enemies life then i'll refrain from doing so, in fact i'd rather try to understand their reasoning before I make such a decisive decision because once you kill someone there is no reset button. If I make that choice it will have to be the only choice I have left."[/color] Roy coulnd't help but feel a darkness looming from Dulga, it somewhat frightened him yet also sparked curiosity. What could possibly have sparked her reasoning behind wishing to take another persons life, even at such a young age. They were only freshmans in highschool after all. Yet on top of that fear and curiosity, he felt annoyed by the words she spoke, it was as if she wanted him to think like her. To conform to her own thinking as if it was correct. Roy rolled his wheelchair over to the chair that Dulga was once sitting in before, the boy then clasped his hands together tightly before spreading them apart. Inbetween his arms a large rod had been extending from his palm, on the right end there was a smooth hook which put the finish on what was supposed to be a cane. He placed it on the ground before pushing his body up and out of the wheel chair, using the cane as support. He then carefully plopped himself into the seat before letting out a deep sigh. Roy wasn't going to allow Dulga to lead her friends down such a dark path, bearing the sin of manslaughter at such a young age will only lead to misery. [@Norschtalen][@Silver Carrot]