[Again: talk about being rude! But at this point it's more fun to keep up the cheery act and let that angry bluster roll right off him. Though he does point out,]
If all you want to know is the building layout, you'd be better off seeing for yourself! Or opening the digital map. Your watch should have one of those.
[Of course it isn't fair to expect this new arrival to know that. It took Hiyori a day or two to realize his watch had anything like a map on it, and before that, he was getting horrifically lost. ... though he still gets horrifically lost even with the map sometimes. This place is just unreasonably huge!
As for who tried to break the ceiling:]
That was Rinne-senpai. Apparently it wouldn't come off no matter what he did. Then he got chased away by staff once they saw what he was doing. He didn't use dynamite or bombs or anything like that, though, so I'm not sure if things would go any differently for you.
[He has a feeling they won't. Their escape route can't be that simple, or everyone would've figured it out by now. What he wonders instead is what will happen if enough people start taking Bakugo's approach—if they start reacting to their imprisonment by tearing down walls, setting off explosions, and blowing the staff to smithereens. Will the House finally be forced to reconsider their methods? Could someone possibly overthrow them? Someone like a big, strong hero?
Bakugo won't be his bomb. Hiyori's eyes narrow a bit in appraisal when he hears that, but his smile doesn't fade. As it turns out, this guy isn't a reckless idiot (could've fooled him). But he is a self-proclaimed hero, out to bring their captors to justice, and that's promising. Hiyori can work with that.]
Fine by me. If it goes to court, I'll hire you a lawyer ♪
[Then he adds,]
I'm not the type to get my hands dirty. I don't have your kind of firepower, so that sort of role doesn't suit me. But I'll be sure to let you know if I do see a "shot."
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If all you want to know is the building layout, you'd be better off seeing for yourself! Or opening the digital map. Your watch should have one of those.
[Of course it isn't fair to expect this new arrival to know that. It took Hiyori a day or two to realize his watch had anything like a map on it, and before that, he was getting horrifically lost. ... though he still gets horrifically lost even with the map sometimes. This place is just unreasonably huge!
As for who tried to break the ceiling:]
That was Rinne-senpai. Apparently it wouldn't come off no matter what he did. Then he got chased away by staff once they saw what he was doing. He didn't use dynamite or bombs or anything like that, though, so I'm not sure if things would go any differently for you.
[He has a feeling they won't. Their escape route can't be that simple, or everyone would've figured it out by now. What he wonders instead is what will happen if enough people start taking Bakugo's approach—if they start reacting to their imprisonment by tearing down walls, setting off explosions, and blowing the staff to smithereens. Will the House finally be forced to reconsider their methods? Could someone possibly overthrow them? Someone like a big, strong hero?
Bakugo won't be his bomb. Hiyori's eyes narrow a bit in appraisal when he hears that, but his smile doesn't fade. As it turns out, this guy isn't a reckless idiot (could've fooled him). But he is a self-proclaimed hero, out to bring their captors to justice, and that's promising. Hiyori can work with that.]
Fine by me. If it goes to court, I'll hire you a lawyer ♪
[Then he adds,]
I'm not the type to get my hands dirty. I don't have your kind of firepower, so that sort of role doesn't suit me. But I'll be sure to let you know if I do see a "shot."