[Once again, Wesker finds himself wondering about the events and just what the reason is behind them. He's also quite puzzled as to whom this last event belonged to since he has no recollection of a school called "Namimori". Like always, he's being his usual investigative self and is going to call on the residents for answers.]I am curious about
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Did you experience any...physical changes?
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Also, I was not aware that residents from your world had special abilities.
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Any luck finding out whose memory this event came from?
[A head tilt and that crooked, slightly awkward smile.]
Also, I have to admit I'm a bit jealous that you are so satisfied with your students. Mine were quite disinterested in what I tried to teach them and many went out of their way to show me just how unimportant my class was to them.
[Sigh.]
I guess most students find the human skeleton to be much less interesting than viruses. I am glad they enjoyed your class, though. I heard some of ly students discussing a paper you assigned. Was it really that bad?
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I spoke with Gokudera, and it seems the event belonged to one of the other students from his own dimension. Who specifically, I'm not sure.
[He continues typing as he responds about his class.]
A number of my students were not pleased with the class, but with the right form of...motivation they were all able to complete the assignment.
[He halts and scoffs before going back to the keys.] The assignment was not as difficult as it could have been, I assure you. Two of my students, however, insisted on being disrespectful and thus the length requirement was extended. Much to my surprise, both students turned in acceptable papers.
[The typing slows a bit, and he now he feels the need to be blunt.]
Perhaps it is not the fault of the students that they did not take an interest in the subject or they found the assignment difficult. [Really? Drawing the human skeleton was not that ( ... )
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[She listens to Dr. Wesker talk about his students and their antics, smiling and nodding. It's a bit depressing that his experience was positive when hers wasn't... but she's still happy to be talking to him.
His typing slows, and she tilts her head and listens.
Not the fault of the students?
Her eyebrows shoot up in surprise.]
Are you saying my students' behavior indicates that I am a bad teacher?
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His world is one of the few I find intriguing, yes. Apparently the possession of special abilities is not uncommon in his dimension.
[He surely did not mean to hit a nerve with the other, but again he was so busy with his research that his filter wasn't exactly turned on.
He continued to type as he answered, tone remaining neutral.] I was merely suggesting that it was either the subject matter or the person presenting the lecture that did not engage the students. I have admitted that I, myself, would not be an ideal candidate for teaching in light of the event. Perhaps the same can be said of you, Doctor Brennan.
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[Meaning it could still take a few months before he is completely satisfied with the outcome. Ooooooh yay. Let's hope it doesn't take that long, though!]
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Also, I must agree that it was strange, Mitsuru. Did you experience any physical changes during the event?
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Yes, I did. I was slightly younger and my abilities were unstable.
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Mmm I see. I only ask since another resident also mentioned their abilities had been altered during the event. [He chuckles.] My speed and strength were heightened to new levels, and I must admit that I was quite...clumsy.
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Also, a number of others have told me of their abilities being altered during the event.
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