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What is that suppose to mean?Well, I have no objections to that. It’s cool to be weird sometimes.” He chuckled back, nodding afterwards. “Take the one that you’re really passionate about, I say. That way, you wouldn’t feel bored or stressed when you’re in school.”He tilted his head, noticing the alertness on Eli’s face when he mentioned about food, until it was broken with a light laugh. “Ah, I see. Well, if you say so though. Seems fair to me.” Raio nodded, keeping the warm smile on his face.
When it came back to the topic of sports, the demigod had his eyes opened wide when he mentioned he learned Taekwondo, nodding in acknowledgement. “Yeah, it involves a lot of kicking, and precision too. Especially when you’re the server. It takes time to master it, but it’s fun.” He explained, chuckling at that last point Eli made. “Aha, I wouldn’t say that I am though, even if I had ‘admirers’. I’m just like any other student in school, really.”

“Have you not been listening? Sometimes, yeah, but even then you’ve to watch your weirdness so you don’t freak anyone out, you know. Though I always seem to be able to redeem myself in one way or another, usually it’s by making people laugh, ironically, by being even weirder.” He nods, laughing. “Guess two negatives can make some sort of positive."
Again, his head moves up and down in agreement. "That seems as though it’d make the most sense, I don’t wanna end up miserable. It’s always depressing when that happens to somebody, and I don’t want to be that person."
"I bet it is fun, and because I’ve got a background in a few martial arts, it seems like I’d enjoy it especially. I might try it sometime. I used to do soccer and basketball, that was pretty popular where I grew up in America. I was basically the prince of the soccer team,” he snickers, “Though girls weren’t really into soccer players.” He laughs especially, then.