Lance was a silent observer of both the students and the headmaster while things that were supposed to be exciting happened. Granted, Lance expected more since not all students here were very confident and the headmaster's speech was not very reassuring. Lance, on the other hand, was more than happy to be confused on the outside as long as it didn't endanger his own well-being. Unfortunately, some of these students seemed to happy to pull out weapons like they were nothing more than toys. That was definitely dangerous to everyone's well-being. Not too much in school but if trouble were to show itself outside of the school's watchful eyes, there may be more chaos than what was expected. "Well, look at how diverse these kids are!" Lance could kind of see a few students he met outside, one being the boy with the sniper rifle but it was only because his weapon itself was quite large and it towered over most students, including the wielder himself. Lance didn't get names, or would really have any reason to remember them at the moment. After all, it's not like it was vital to his own personal needs. He noted at a girl being basically pushed out of the crowd, not surprising since she didn't really fight to stay inside, to his own silent slice of paradise. She came over and started up a conversation and gave Lance a label as well. "Loner? I am not that in the slightest. I am merely watching, observing, until I need to interact with others. I do not merit bad behavior, either. I simply wanted to gather information if I needed it for...future reference. Unfortunately, you and that other kid were taken over by someone with a high amount of skill themselves." Lance was making sure to choose his words carefully, as not to give too much away from himself but keeping his happy demeanor. "What did I think about that? I assume you mean what was just said. Well, it was rather disappointing. Can't blame the guy, though. He must have said it quite his fair share of times, so he probably is a little bored with repeating it." Lance didn't listen too intently on the speech, catching things that sounded important but discarding anything that wasn't worth remembering. "Why aren't you with a group? I would expect a girl like you to be with others, rather than by your lonesome."