A little bit of mystery (what was a moon spirit anyways), a dash of confidence (no sweat in the face of his rivals!), and an easygoing attitude (kicking butt and hanging out).
“Hehe, you’re so refreshing compared to other guys!”
She tries to cover her blush as she stares at him in admiration.
“Golden Ward’s definitely the place to be for the latest trends. Fibonacci’s not bad either if you can get to the top floors, but I think most of the types there are waaaay too snobby. And nobody’s as charming as you either!”
Gosh, how could she make sure they hung out for a while?
“Are you hungry? Do you need a drink or anything? They have free soup and stuff, but oh, there’s so much good food I could treat you to instead!”
The encroaching redness upon her face didn’t go unnoticed by Teruki. He had been accustomed to girls confessing their feelings to him. He felt bad turning all the girls down, but he needed to focus on himself first before he got into a relationship. Besides, none of the girls interested him. While they were pretty on the outside, their shallowness became a dark spot on their appearance.
Teru flashed his award-winning smile at the blushing girl and tilted his head to the side. Despite his decision to remain a bachelor, he enjoyed the attention. “So you’re into with the latest trends and you’ve got a good eye, you’re ahead of the curb, Mary Sue~✰”
Teru told himself to take it down a notch. His old self would have led on every girl in the school and used them for his own bidding. He’s not that guy anymore. He glanced away with a softer smile and ran a hand through his hair. “Y’know, I wasn’t thinking about it till you mentioned it. I am pretty hungry. Maybe one of the Kageyama bros would be there... definitely Mr. Reigen and Mr. Serizawa will... they’re suckers for freebies. You should see them at MobCo.”
If Ritsu hadn’t ratted out Reigen stuffing his and Serizawa’s pockets full of free cheese they may have gotten away with it. He sighed with a light smile, recollecting on Reigen and Serizawa running away from the MobCo police as the teenagers watched in second-hand embarrassment and horror.