[center][h2]Eizo Arashi[/h2][/center] Eizo had remained silent up to this point. Listening to what the others had to say as he was handed his letter. "Thank you, Yanagi-chan and Oyakata-sama." He respectfully said as he took a moment to look at Yanagi. It is a weird thing for him to be working with demons despite their mission to kill them all. Eizo knows how his family feels about it and only begrudgingly working with those demons the corps trusts. But there are demons out there who do not seek to kill and eat humans and still have humanity in them. A small number of demons, and Yanagi is one of those demons. Still, as long as she does not betray the corps or any of them. Then Eizo is willing to work with her, though he still finds it odd. Which he turned his attention to the owner of the Crow in the room. Takaya. A young boy, one year younger than he was when he joined the Demon Slayer Corps. A reminder of how the Demon Slayer Corps allows teenagers in the corps. Eizo's parents wanted him to join at Takaya's age, but Akuro thought otherwise. It was nice of him to delay his midterms, even though that means he will still have to study later. He almost sighed at the thought of having to study more. But, enough looking at people, he thought. Time to see what this letter is about, and he was surprised to see it was from Guen. What does the Water Hashira wish to write to him about? As he read the letter and finished it. Eizo felt conflicted, not about the math stuff though, he feels an A is enough, but she wants more. Which he knows is something her husband would have wanted and, for her sake, he will try. But, the stuff about the Tsugikuni clan is what made him feel conflicted. His family, the Arashi, are vassals to the Tsugikuni clan, and while the relationship is okay, Eizo realized that it may be the Tsugikuni clan responsible for his family's strong drive to produce Demon Slayers. A fact that Eizo does not like, and it makes him glad that he has family members who are opposed to that mindset. While Eizo did have dreams of being a strong Demon Slayer. Becoming a Hashira was only something he could be if he earned it. Eizo is not sure if he is ready to be a Hashira, and it looks like the position of Moon Hashira has gone to someone else. He had mixed thoughts about Himari, but there was nothing he could do about it. So he will listen to Guen's words, as the last thing he needs to worry about is getting into a rivalry with Himari or being a pawn of the Tsugikuni. Akuro, his cousin and former mentor, would not have liked that development. Either way, it is nice to have learn of this and after reading the letter. Eizo spoke, "It seemed that Guen had some news for me, and now I know. What is the reason for us being summoned here? Since he doubted it was for something minor like letters. "What is the news?"