With so much focus on her own observance and reaction time, Nensu was not aware of the boy's silent admiration for her. Her dual-colored hair swayed in the wind, as she skated on the conjured ice she was able to provide for guidance and mobility. Since she and Shoto were clearly on the grand scale of leading the class, Nensu figured that their paths of ice would lead their fellow classmates on where to go - considering that they were clearly in a seemingly-endless forest. They had to keep their eyes open, since unpredictability seemed to be a dominant trait in these creatures. This seemed to be subject of matter, even after Midoriya decided to run things through with her. She looked around - in front of them, behind, and next to them. She slowed down, so she was skating, in accordance to his own speed. "Judging by depth, we could cover more ground, by splitting up. However, it will bring more harm than good, since these things can pick us off, separately. Plus, only certain quirks can put a significant impact on our adversaries. If we stay together, we would have numbers, by means of [i]combining[/i] our quirks. Not always at the same time, but rather, we can triple battle power, if those quirks are built [i]on top[/i] of each other. Those providing defense will be the shield, with others, taking assault at an open door." She said, hoping that her thought process would work on such an analytical scenario. "Let's regroup with the others", the raven-haired girl suggested, shortly after taking sight of one of the Todorokis.