[@Pyroman] Heidi was still a bit angry, but Tony had just made a good point. She leaned in after Doug had finished speaking. "Wait, help people? What do you mean, help people? What could I do differently to training to be an X-Man?" Heidi had more questions she wanted to ask Tony, about such things as the nature of the 'bad memories', though that might be a topic best left alone. After about a minute, by which time, nobody in the class had even close to caught up with Heidi's progress, the teacher had asked another question. She resisted the temptation to answer it. She really hated doing something that even might be thought of as showing off, but she knew that nobody else in this class was going to answer it either, so she muttered the answer loud enough for Doug to hear, in fluent Chinese; "Korean has similarities to Japanese and Turkish in regards to syntax, but unlike either, has it's own, unique alphabet not shared with any other country. Each Korean character is one syllable made up of three letters." Doug was the only other one in the classroom to know what she just said, and for the first time for as long as she could remember, that made her feel a little proud. She didn't even know why that was different to the other times. Was it the fact that nobody knew what she'd said? Had Tony's words or attitude affected her subconsciously? She couldn't say.