Himura didn't catch Ashley's reaction and as a result, he continued to move ononto the glassy path ahead until the end of the corridor was clearly seen and red carpet began to creep the floors. The girl continued to follow Himura. It seems as though the mentioning of the gymnasium had gotten her worked up with excitement and determination. "Oh I love the gym, always exercising me, how about yourself?" Half of what she said Himura couldn't understand. Did she meant that she always exercise her body? Himura turned and gave her a questioning demeanor, but still addressing to her question at the same time. "I do, if that isn't obvious enough for you." He looked forward again and continued the tour. Until their feet reached the main lobby of the Academy, it became apparent that the majority of the school had changed. There were a lot more modern technology, shiny and metallic-looking accessories around the room and a futuristic desk where the receptionist sat. His head turned to observe and indulge until the white font of the black sign drew in his eyes.The cafeteria was located at a different location. He slipped under his own breath a quiet curse before following the signs again. "I'd never thought that the cafeteria changed. Let's hope that we won't get lost." It felt as if he wasn't being so hospitable. Well, the place did change and there wasn't much that Himura could do about it. He followed and attempted to keep one of his eyes looking for directional signs until one could be seen in black and written in white. It would give a direction, and that direction Himura would blindly follow. He kept quiet, and maybe Ashley's tongue was itching to speak again. Himura preferred the silence but since he was walking with a person, it would be selfish to remain silent to a person who enjoys to speak their mind. "Ashley, wasn't it?" He began. "So, what made you decide to come here?" They were now close towards the new cafeteria-- although Himura has not realised it yet.