Ryuuji listened to Kazuma, or at least the part about where they would meet. While Ryuuji appreciates Kazuma's presence and his ability to teleport them anywhere, he had no control over the actions of his teammates. Piss them off enough, and even he can't assure one's survival. Anyhow, about the meeting place. Same place again huh? It should be easy enough. No one has managed to find where Kazuma was waiting in before, and no one was followed Ryuuji so it should be fine. "Alright got it." He said with a nod before leaning back onto the chair again. Unless someone had a quirk that could track down a teleporting guy, then he guessed that he shouldn't have a problem again. Unless they posted guards all over the place which would considerably be harder to shake off. Well, he could just count on their front liners to take care of them. He reached inside his jacket to make sure that his sash of knives were still there - and they were. They were also sharpened recently for optimal slicing and stabbing. He actually had to clean it up too, since the last mission he went to turned out to be rather bloody.
His eyes were drawn to one of the televisions that was showing Panopticon's figure. Ryuuji wasn't as bothered by him as the others. There was just something about that guy that set other people off - but it didn't seem to be working for the bespectacled male. Kane hated Panopticon with a passion, but the guy hated anyone who doesn't do physical work. Panopticon was useful when it came to spying on others, or manipulating others into doing what he wants them to do. Thankfully, the guy hasn't tried it on Ryuuji yet. He hated being manipulated. Give him orders, and it would be fine. But subtly changing what he thinks he wants? That's a big no-no. And Panopticon constantly appears in only one location, and with the visuals, Ryuuji felt confident that he could teleport there and stab a knife into that TV face of his. But... that wasn't exactly something he wanted to do. Yet.
Ryuuji was pleasantly shocked to see another redhead enter. Her disheveled figure and haphazard way of clothing gave off who she was. Their resident mad scientist, Kashikoi. "Well, look who's out of her cave. Welcome back to the surface, Kashikoi." He said with a light chuckle. He was never above teasing or joking around - though it was mostly done out of a need to understand emotions. In the time that he spent with these people, he's come to realize that joking is something done between peers, but teasing is also a form of this that may be directed to any person. Though, his teases are harmless as to not anger anyone. It was not a good idea to anger a villain. Then she gave the proposition of teaching the newcomer. "Oh, right. Kashikoi's a better candidate, that's for sure. She knows like... fifteen languages or something." Besides, it's been confirmed that they speak Russian, and he didn't know Russian. Therefore, the scientist might be their best bet. Whitesnake commented as to why a group of villains like them could be so helpful. Honestly though, only two of them were willing to help this much. Kashikoi because of her nature and him because he at least wanted to work well with his teammates to avoid failure. "You'd need to abandon your days hiding out in your room though, Kashikoi."
He heard the door to the bathroom open and saw the newcomer exit in her tactical suit. Ryuuji wondered what her quirk is since her outfit didn't give it away. Then again, only Kane gave away what her quirk is since he's a big hulking mass of flesh. She was also wearing a mask, though he guessed that it might be just to hide the identity - he used a mask as well after all. He shrugged to himself silently and then went back to listening to the others.
Then he heard a small thunk on the table and then he turned his head to Kishimoto who had finished the rubix cube - or at least, did something else to finish it. The satisfied look on her face made Ryuuji's mouth twitch into a smile as he grabbed the cube to examine it. Tiny colored flowers had bloomed on it - every face a different, united color. It was childish, but it was one way to complete it. "Thinking out of the box. Now that's a trait people would kill to have." He then placed the cube on the table and gave her a nod. "Good job." With nothing else to say, he stayed silent as he looked towards the group once more. They were all here now, he assumed. When was that call going to come through?