Yosei was a lot of things as a person, the first being that he was someone who definitely stood out in a crowd. The boys pale skin was a trademark sign that anyone with just a cursory knowledge of the Kuronmeru clan would recognize, matching with his wild black hair. Then to stand out even more, he more often than not could be found wearing sleeveless shirts, and he could always be found with his bright crimson red bandana around his neck. It was clear from the get-go the boy was not averse to attention.
The second thing he was would be that he had something of a disgusting personality, even if it wasn't necessarily hostile. In fact, the boy almost always had a smile on his face and a rather easy going approach to things, a near unheard of rarity in the Kuronmeru clan. But there was more to the boys relaxed smile, a smugness, arrogance as if everyone was lesser than the boy, constantly having a while not outright hostile still rather flippant attitude towards anyone who wasn't a Kuronmeru, or at least anyone the boy hadn't deemed strong enough to deserve some form of properness.
And yet, the boy didn't go out of his way to say as much outloud as many Kuronmeru did, instead the boy just coming off as a easy going person if you didn't read between the lines. If you didn't notice that when he spoke to you, his interest in you wasn't as if he was interested in the well-being of you as a person, but instead how one might ask their pet how their day was after coming home. And it was with this tone, this attitude that the perpetually smiling boy would speak with as he entered the classroom. Forgetting something? It wasn't an answer to his fellow classmates question, instead he simply kept up his smile to the dark skinned girl, Risa, and shrugged. The pale skinned boy seemed content to watch the show for now. He didn't actually know the girl beyond being classmates, and that she generally seemed upbeat. Though this wasn't abnormal for him or a mark against Risa, instead it was just how things were, after all her blood was lesser than his.
Bur he couldn't keep up this flippancy with their guest when classes did begin, when the Mizukage entered. The boys eyes went wide, his smile replaced with a look of surprise. This was definitely not a normal day like he'd thought it'd be, and this wasn't someone he could just brush off as lesser. Their Mizukage, their lord, the most powerful person in the village. His clan elders might try to downplay the Mizukage, might try to claim the Kuronmeru were still mightier. Yet, these same elders were the ones who had tried to convince him of how they'd made Kirigakure better than it had ever been, while all around him were destroyed buildings from the Sanbis wrath. His clan was caught in a paradox, but he could see clearly. He could see that the Mizukage wasn't the Mizukage because the Kuronmeru allowed it, but because he'd taken the title. And as the young, white haired man said he was going to start off with a lecture, the usually relaxed boy was listening with rapt attention. And as for the lesson, well. He'd definitely show their lord that the Kuronmeru, while maybe not equal to him, were still the mightiest clan in the village.
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