[Not the question asking for an affirming answer. It's more a warning to shut the hell up. He's not going to get sued for anything! Whoever ends up with his attitude asked for it first, dammit! Whether it's a nosy reporter or some idiot demanding his attention. Bakugo shoulders open a door and starts down the stairs, careful to mind his step and keep Fuuta balanced in his arms.
Luckily it's only two flights down, so they're not in the stairwell for long. Beats going down the elevators Bakugo's been repeatedly warned not to use.] How long have you been in this place anyways?
[Might as well get that question answered as well. Fuuta sounded like he had some experience with the resort already, but from the people he's met, Bakugo figures their "group" started around six months ago. That's where he bases his expectations of when people began to arrive, at least those from this wave.
Figures Fuuta wouldn't be keen on the question. Grumpy.] I know that! You weren't majoring or focusing in anything? [From the droning sound of his voice, he can guess the answer. Even if Fuuta did have a focus, he obviously had no passion for it. Why would someone just "do" school with no drive? Tch... Then he has to go off and dive into a pathetic self-misery prediction of his own life.] Fuck your "destiny", idiot. You're the one holding yourself back.
[And if that's true, he has zero sympathy for someone who gave up before they even tried.]
U.A. has different departments: the Hero course, Management course, Support course, and General Education course, with compulsory subjects required each year. [There are "normal" schools, but they usually focus on one of those four areas, or a combination of them, depending on the size, focus, and scope of the school itself. With general preschool, elementary, grade, and middle schools before high.] Don't you have anything you want to do?
no subject
[Not the question asking for an affirming answer. It's more a warning to shut the hell up. He's not going to get sued for anything! Whoever ends up with his attitude asked for it first, dammit! Whether it's a nosy reporter or some idiot demanding his attention. Bakugo shoulders open a door and starts down the stairs, careful to mind his step and keep Fuuta balanced in his arms.
Luckily it's only two flights down, so they're not in the stairwell for long. Beats going down the elevators Bakugo's been repeatedly warned not to use.] How long have you been in this place anyways?
[Might as well get that question answered as well. Fuuta sounded like he had some experience with the resort already, but from the people he's met, Bakugo figures their "group" started around six months ago. That's where he bases his expectations of when people began to arrive, at least those from this wave.
Figures Fuuta wouldn't be keen on the question. Grumpy.] I know that! You weren't majoring or focusing in anything? [From the droning sound of his voice, he can guess the answer. Even if Fuuta did have a focus, he obviously had no passion for it. Why would someone just "do" school with no drive? Tch... Then he has to go off and dive into a pathetic self-misery prediction of his own life.] Fuck your "destiny", idiot. You're the one holding yourself back.
[And if that's true, he has zero sympathy for someone who gave up before they even tried.]
U.A. has different departments: the Hero course, Management course, Support course, and General Education course, with compulsory subjects required each year. [There are "normal" schools, but they usually focus on one of those four areas, or a combination of them, depending on the size, focus, and scope of the school itself. With general preschool, elementary, grade, and middle schools before high.] Don't you have anything you want to do?