[@DJAtomika] [b]NPC: Igarashi Iemasa[/b] "[color=6ecff6]Tolstoy, huh?[/color]" [i]War and Peace[/i] wasn't something that he expected the Literature club to be covering, but it looked like his precious students were really expanding their horizons in search of greater understanding of their world. That was delightful for a teacher like him to hear; for the kids to take initiative and study such difficult texts, it was pretty awesome. There was a reason Tolstoy's works were so central to world literature after all, and even a history teacher like him could appreciate everything it taught! "[color=6ecff6]I don't know that, actually,[/color]" replied Iemasa, relishing the last word on the tip of his tongue. "[color=6ecff6]Every teacher has their own style of handling a class. What rocks for one might not for another. Like, I for one am totally in the dark on how Kazuma-sensei does maths.[/color]" Definitely not like how he taught history though. He liked a more cozy, talkative atmosphere, one that wasn't too conductive to all that numeracy. "[color=6ecff6]Some classes you might think are fun, while others? Snooze-inducing. Still pays to keep those eyes open and pasted to the work though.[/color]" Iemasa stopped walking. "[color=6ecff6]Anyway, I must be keeping you,[/color]" he continued. "[color=6ecff6]Have fun with Lit, Matsumoto-kun, and have a good weekend too![/color]" He stepped to leave, before pausing once more. Right. There was one more thing he was going to say. "[color=6ecff6]Oh yeah, if you saunter by the the drama folks' clubroom on the way there, could'ya tell Kaede-kun that he needs to get some paperwork to his club advisor? Thanks in advance.[/color]"