[color=#00A86B][h3]Wu Fuwei (吳 福威) [/h3][/color] Tommy Woo was not one to be tardy. Despite his rushed arrival, Tommy Woo had successfully made it on time to partake in the headmaster's speech. Indeed, absolutely nothing had gone wrong on his way to the academy. Not a single accident of any sort. [i][color=#00A86B]Those ladders were broken when I got there.[/color][/i] Putting thoughts of the past behind, it was rude, after all, to deviate his focus when someone else was talking, Tommy Woo intently diverted all his focus to the headmaster's words. Which, truth be told, did require all his focus, one could chalk it up to his weak Japanese skills but for some reason or another understanding the headmaster did not come easy. Still, from what he could gather, there was little all that remarkable about the speech. He had heard it many times before, both at Noriaki and in New York. His dad also spoke in similar eloquent proverbs. [color=#fedb00][i]"Remember boy, 'Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. If you always give, you will always have.'"[/i][/color] Of course his father would be more annoyed by his lack of respect and attention towards the headmaster, although by now it was rather moot. The headmaster had already wrapped up the speech wishing them all the 'best of lucks.' [i][color=#00A86B]At least my English is good.[/color][/i] His father had made sure of that. Weak English was the sign of an illiterate man in America, one lacking a proper education. Still, now was the time to follow the headmaster directions, and so Tommy Woo found himself behind a certain hat wearing school girl and a purple haired boy. They appeared to be in conversation about magic and how little sense it made, not that Esper abilities made much more sense to Woo, his own powers were the source of consistent confusion. He also mentioned something about AIM. "[color=#00A86B]Excuse me good Mister-san, is more AIM supposed to mean more strength? The researchers mentioned such a phenomenon but I have yet to have seen it in practice.[/color]" Tommy Woo found himself offering up his own views on the matter, because in truth if AIM truly did mean greater strength is own should have been massive. Perhaps it was due to his nature as a, what was the term? [i][color=#00A86B]Ah yes, a 'Gemstone.' That's what they called me. Also, was Mister-san the correct term? Honorifics are not easy.[/color][/i]