Picking a locker close to Nahbi and Nico, Zedong just took the combination off of it. He didn't bother opening it, since he had no intentions of depositing anything. His supplies weren't numerous, just his quiver of arrows, spare cloths and his personal hygiene supplies. There were also a few things from home, mementos, as well as two dream catchers. One was his, the other belonged to his sister. There was no way he was going to be separated from those, he was not the superstitious type, but this was a strong personal belief.
"Quite the opposite," Zee replied in turn to Nahbi regarding his change in profession. "Bigger game is always better. I don't know if you have ever..." Before he could get his point across, he like everyone else was drawn to the sudden sound of erupting flame. Several yards away he saw the source, and it definitely made him smile with some pride of home. Standing there was a Faunus that was a rare sight to behold, one covered in scales. Back home in the wilds his people were proud enough to live beside them, though small in number. He had not seen someone of that heritage since he arrived in the city, and had feared that they were rejected by the public. Seeing one at Beacon made him proud.
That abruptly ended the conversation with Nahbi, as she had found something that was apparently captivating to her attention span. Zedong could not blame her. He and Nico followed her over. It was a little tough, as everyone was not focusing on the Reptile, but they managed to push their way through. "*That was so sick! Oh my gosh can you teach me how to do that?*" Blurted Nahbi, bringing out a deep laughter from Zedong's gut. "Count me out. Knowing me I'd mess it up so bad it would end up coming out the other end."
The conversation they had stumbled into seemed to be a serious one. Not being terribly interested in politics and current events, Zedong didn't know much, but he had a vague idea of the White Fang, a Faunus civil right group turned terrorists, or so they were labeled. He could sympathies, sometimes talking doesn't get the attention it deserves, and action is the only road that leaders to results. As to what these actions are he didn't know, but it was understood that they were likely not socially acceptable. It also appeared that Nico was invested in this topic, since this was the first time he actually said more than one sentence in front of Zee. “Well spoken Nico. What we need is a bonfire, and lots of music and dancing. Nothing brings people together better than an old fashion pow-wow. Oh how I miss home.”