When the three star began to follow and move into the purpose of his abrupt interruption of her morning sprint Mato raised a brow, looking back to the young man with a shrug of the shoulders before slipping her hands behind her head. [b]”Thats what I'd hope but I haven't got a clue what those guys up on the council are planning. Too early for congratulations, probably plenty of people lookin' to bump their way up.” [/b] The Synthetics club captain stated plainly before letting her hands fall back to her sides, pulling open one of the large double doors that served as the entrance to the academy. Noticing the shift in the Three Star's attitude, Mato's eyes narrowed a bit while she stopped just a short ways beyond the door way, her arms crossing tentatively at her chest. [b]”What do I want? It'd help out the whole club, really. Closer connection to the student council makes it easier to get higher quality materials which in turn makes all of our projects grow smoother.”[/b] She spoke unflinchingly despite the intent stare which she met with nearly the same casual gaze and demeanor she held from the beginning. [b]”Besides, it could benefit those three as well as plenty of the other clubs too. Synthetics has already collaborated with other clubs in the past, if we were able to expand not only could we work more efficiently, we could afford to refine and distribute more often.” [/b] With her statement concluded she turned once again to her casual stroll into the school building, stopping to glance over notes posted on a large bulletin board for a moment. [b]”So, I think it'd be beneficial for everyone. I get the higher rank and uniform, my club gets more resources, not to mention I could afford to rank up some of my promising one-stars as well. Then the rest of the academy gets easier access to our work, if they want it.”[/b] She said with a bit of a grin, plucking some handouts from the wall before folding them up and shoving them into a pocket. [b]”But what about you, Mr. Three-Star. Do all of you guys have time to come chat up the underclassmen?”[/b] She turned back to face the boy, leaning against the table that sat before the bulletin board. [b]”If I'm as busy as I am, and I definitely am, I don't imagine you guys have any more time to waste. So theres got to be more you want to get from this little visit.”[/b] She stated inquisitively, waiting for the other students response.