Untitled Part 94

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So annoying, he dodged and countered the attack easily, his body twisting awkwardly around his opponent, a glow sprouted around his hand and when he touched his opponent the man crumbled like a lifeless marionette. He glanced around the man-made storm soaked street, there were seven unconscious villains strewn about. Perhaps he should move them out of the storm so they wouldn't drown in the water on the streets.

"Rishichi! Over here!" he turned to look at the building behind him, a grinning face smirked down on him and near the bottom of the building the dark shadow bubbled and rippled. "hurry up, I can't keep this open for long."

"I don't see any more allies, we're clear over here," the face on the building stated coldly.

"We should pull them out of the storm," Rishichi replied as he turned towards his classmate. "Yaaki-san, please gather them. I'm sure restraining them wouldn't be a problem for you."

"No of course not," Yaaki's soft voice agreed with a gentle smile. The dark shadow of the building shifted and moved, rising up like Tsubaki's ivy-vines and then wrapped around the seven people he knocked unconscious.

"Yaaki-san, have you seen any other classmates?"

"There are two boys from Class-A four blocks over," Yaaki informed him. "Should I send Shihai to collect them?" an explosion of mushrooms suddenly built a tower up the street, somewhere closer to the center of the storm-city.

"That's Kinoko," Shihai murmured, "I should lend her aid."

"Don't bother," Rishichi ordered. "Mushrooms adore damp environments so this location is perfect for her type of quirk. No doubt she underestimated the strength of her quirk in this place."

"Then we'll go get the two boys first," Yaaki suggested. "We'll collect Kinoko-san in a moment. I doubt she's in any danger at this moment."

"...if you don't mind, I'd like to go ahead to Kinoko," Shihai retorted, melting himself off the building and stepping out onto the storm street.

"if you're that concerned, I'll just make a direct path to her," Yaaki offered.

"There's no need," Rishichi turned away from the white haired boy. "your time limit in this form is short. If he wants to run to her from here, let him."

"But Rishichi—"

"he's the one who can't cooperate nor have any faith in his own classmates," Rishichi replied as he stepped into the shadow. "We don't have time to waste. Let him be."

"...Shihai, I can direct Kinoko-san to you, so your travel time is shorter."

"I'd appreciate that, thank you."


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