Giggling endlessly at Megumi, Cécile slowly slid her arms off of Alexander, very slowly, just to torture Megumi more. "You know Megumi...You're kinda cute when you're jealous, too bad you don't have the skill to back it up though..." She through that last bit in there to bug Megumi even more. Sadly though her fun was cut short when Moros, who she admittedly found very attractive, had the audacity to suggest he might be at her level? Cécile turned her head and giggled softly before responding to Moros. "Careful now Moros," She giggled one more time before continuing. "I might hold you to that..." She teased almost clearly challenging him. On the other hand Adrien had walked up behind Cécile but hadn't said a word. He knew his sister wanted to have her fun, and sometimes he had the opportunity to leech off of her chaos to start a duel. In this case though he could tell she wanted to probably start one for herself, and found the whole situation rather amusing. As usual Megumi stirred up some attention which drew Moros over to the crowd. Adriend had never personally thought much about the guy honestly though. He was chill and fun to talk with, but he wasn't a huge deal like some of the other people at the school. Still he probably considered the guy a friend, or maybe an associate at the very least. Adrien did frown for a moment though when Moros mentioned winning a tournament in town. If Cécile hadn't wanted to detour slightly on the way back they probably could have made it for this tournament and at least one of them would have won, or at least according to the probabilities. Moros suggested he was at the same level as his sister which also made him laugh internally. Out of the two of them Cécile might have pretended to be the more innocent one of the Allaire siblings, but even though everyone thought that Adrien was vastly superior to his sister, and maybe one of the top duelists around and that Cécile was just in his shadow. The reality was even Adrien wasn't sure who was better. He may be better at behaving properly in public, but that was the only for sure thing. Finally he slipped a card out of his pocket and revealed it to Moros though, letting him gaze upon the 'Cyber End Dragon' he had won in France. "He was definitely worth the effort, though knowing me I'll probably stake him in a duel to try and get a better card for my deck, after all, there's always room for improvement."