Well... looks like he didn't leave fast enough. Mizore Odnskade. A highly accomplished exorcist and the guild's main healer. Though calling her solely a healer would be an insult to her potential. She's an accomplished swordswoman, trusted confidant of many of Fenix Tear's top mages, and a master of seduction and coersion. And someone Ifrit inherently abhores. He meant it when he said the S-Classes don't get along. That side-eye Mizore gave him as they crossed paths said it all. A metaphorical "shoulder check". Within Fenix Tear, there are three or so S-Classes. There's Akane, the yokai swordswoman. Than Mizore, the premiere exorcist. Than Ifrit, the "God Amongst the Highest Heavens". Each of them starkly different from eachother, and constantly at odds. Ifrit is a man of reason and fable. Some might say a bit overcautious, or always seeing the bad in someone before the good. But that was his job. He did not get his wealth and power by being fickle or carefree. Discipline, stability, and fundimentalism were the key tenants to his strength He never fully trusted Akane. He sees her as someone intentionally putting on a mysterious facade. Its obvious she wants to hide something. That he understands, Kronus knows he has his own secrets. But Ifrit can see her potential, her Entelechy. Its... frightening. A duelist capable of striking down the divine. Her true power is something she constantly hides, something he cannot fully gauge. And what he can't gauge, he can't trust. With Mizore... to be honest his thoughts on her are more simple. She's abrasive, flaunty, and lewd. She leans too much into her sex appeal to get those around her to listen. Worse yet... she keeps messing with his employees. Voss and Grey. Sometimes, he wonders if her obsession with them is because she can manipulate them easily or truly because she has an unhealthy fascination with the boys. Ifrit can handle the groupies messing with those on his payroll, but another S-Class... That's a different story. Still, though, he cannot do anything. While he is "technically" acting Guildmaster and second-in-command, Ur has explicitly told him to play nice. He can't force Akane to reveal her true power, or order Mizore to stop messing with their juniors. But that doesn't mean he always has to cooperate with them. He can work with them for professionalisms sake, but he doesn't have to make peace with them. A sentiment he's certain is shared with the other S-Classes. Ifrit vanishes completely from the hallway where he was leaving, and appears next to Grey on the first floor, as Mizore was practically climbing on him. Yes, he has to be able to work with Mizore, but that doesn't mean he has to tolerate her every action [color=D19E4B]"Mizore, are you trying to [i]entice[/i] our juniors into another goose chase? I don't recall any mansion raid being sanctioned by the Guildmaster. And Voss... really? Folding that easily to a Midas promise. Do I not pay you enough? If you wanted a raise, you could have always come and spoken to me."[/color] He rarely makes such an appearance. Especially in the mess hall, of such places. But with Aki's acceptance, Aiko's volatile temperence, Mizore's shenanigans, Akane's... whatever Akane is doing, and Grey and Voss's fanclubs... Yeah, he can't sit back anymore. Whether intentional or not, he acts in opposition to Mizore. Tension between two S-Classes. This can only go so well