āI donāt think itās that simple, Iori. Like I said, itās too unlike him.ā The inconsistencies with the two leaders proved to be worrying to everyone now, but just as Junpei said: it didnāt sever the ties between the rest of them. To have such a divide over a trivial matter was enough to cause brows to furrow in apparent agitation. Expression perplexed, he continued.Ā āTch, it doesnāt sound like we have much of a choice. We have to round up the rest of them.āĀ
But at the mention of the academy, Shinjiro almost immediately hissed. It wasnāt quite in his plans to attend, even now. He shook his head in rejection at the proposal.Ā āAcademy? Iām not goinā anywhere near there, especially for something this simple. Not like Iām still a part of the group anyway... it seems like you settled everything.ā The assumption spoken with a glance to theirĀ āleaderā.Ā He would assist the two groups in reconciliation, but nothing more. Heās opting to go back on his own again afterward.Ā Trying to fathom the idea of putting himself in the middle of anymore of their affairs now that the Dark Hour wasnāt concerned--
āWait, what about the Dark Hour? Is it gone?āĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
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