[ he can't help it this time; xie lian's face falls.
he recovers quickly, though, turning away from her briefly as if to flit through the books she'd gathered.
xie lian had had a long conversation with ochako about what it meant to be a hero. it colored their entire interaction, and was one of the reasons why he bonded to her so easily; he admired her spirit, and the fact that even though she was unsure, she continued to walk forward along that path, to learn along it.
to take someone's growth from them so easily... the realm is really, unbelievably cruel.
he's careful to keep the loss out of his voice. there's not much else to feel beyond a sadness, a sympathy, and a deep dislike for the way the realm just takes, and takes, and takes. ] ...Why did you choose the support course? I don't think you told me.
[ this question requires some thought before answering in full. she's slow to type out a reply, pausing and backspacing here and there as she works it out.
my parents have a construction company, but since people started developing quirks, they haven't gotten as much business. all my life, they've been struggling to make ends meet, and I thought, with my quirk, I could help them. but my dad told me to follow my own dream instead. he insisted on it.
my quirk is best for support, not offense or reconnaissance or even information gathering. with it, I can lift almost anything, so I thought with all the things that heroes need to get their job done, I could help there. and helping my classmates build stuff for heroes... it's kind of like construction, and there's good money in it, so I'll still be able to support my parents like I always wanted to. and the best part is that I don't have to be in danger like heroes always are, so they won't have to worry about my safety any more than usual. ]
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xie lian blinks, as the slow, dawning realization hits him. ]
...To...support the hero course? Miss Ochako...
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:) ]
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he recovers quickly, though, turning away from her briefly as if to flit through the books she'd gathered.
xie lian had had a long conversation with ochako about what it meant to be a hero. it colored their entire interaction, and was one of the reasons why he bonded to her so easily; he admired her spirit, and the fact that even though she was unsure, she continued to walk forward along that path, to learn along it.
to take someone's growth from them so easily... the realm is really, unbelievably cruel.
he's careful to keep the loss out of his voice. there's not much else to feel beyond a sadness, a sympathy, and a deep dislike for the way the realm just takes, and takes, and takes. ] ...Why did you choose the support course? I don't think you told me.
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my parents have a construction company, but since people started developing quirks, they haven't gotten as much business. all my life, they've been struggling to make ends meet, and I thought, with my quirk, I could help them. but my dad told me to follow my own dream instead. he insisted on it.
my quirk is best for support, not offense or reconnaissance or even information gathering. with it, I can lift almost anything, so I thought with all the things that heroes need to get their job done, I could help there. and helping my classmates build stuff for heroes... it's kind of like construction, and there's good money in it, so I'll still be able to support my parents like I always wanted to. and the best part is that I don't have to be in danger like heroes always are, so they won't have to worry about my safety any more than usual. ]