[ It was the most common crime Pro-Heroes dealt with. At UA, they had practical classes on how to deal with petty criminals, including learning negotiation tactics. One class involved detective work, another dealt with laws and jurisdiction. Learning to assess and reassess a situation is a key part of any Hero course and one every aspiring hero is familiar with.
It's not easy for him to readjust his understanding of what played out, but he's had practice. He takes a mental step back, re-evaluates what he thought was going on, and shifs his perspective accordingly. This change in perspective goes a long way in putting to rest his unease. They weren't dealing with civilians that needed to be protected but petty criminals. Still, he can't help but think of how cold they looked. Even if they were criminals, he didn't like the idea of them going cold. After a moment, he sets aside his misgivings, placing his trust in Allen, who wouldn't put anyone in harm's way. It's this singular belief that allows him to move on without going back to look for them.
I trust you.
Unlike Shouto, Allen moves on without a hiccup, almost as if he was used to this. Shouto tries to keep up, tipping his head down to let him fuss with the cap when that line draws him up short. He blinks, his brows creasing at the obvious contradiction. ]
How did you know the outcome?
[ You can't just say that and expect him to 'get' it. Not when he thinks of you as a noble knight! Knights don't cheat!]
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[ It was the most common crime Pro-Heroes dealt with. At UA, they had practical classes on how to deal with petty criminals, including learning negotiation tactics. One class involved detective work, another dealt with laws and jurisdiction. Learning to assess and reassess a situation is a key part of any Hero course and one every aspiring hero is familiar with.
It's not easy for him to readjust his understanding of what played out, but he's had practice. He takes a mental step back, re-evaluates what he thought was going on, and shifs his perspective accordingly. This change in perspective goes a long way in putting to rest his unease. They weren't dealing with civilians that needed to be protected but petty criminals. Still, he can't help but think of how cold they looked. Even if they were criminals, he didn't like the idea of them going cold. After a moment, he sets aside his misgivings, placing his trust in Allen, who wouldn't put anyone in harm's way. It's this singular belief that allows him to move on without going back to look for them.
I trust you.
Unlike Shouto, Allen moves on without a hiccup, almost as if he was used to this. Shouto tries to keep up, tipping his head down to let him fuss with the cap when that line draws him up short. He blinks, his brows creasing at the obvious contradiction. ]
How did you know the outcome?
[ You can't just say that and expect him to 'get' it. Not when he thinks of you as a noble knight!
Knights don't cheat!]