Naive!
So utterly naive!
Dean McKenzie couldn't understand why Anthony, being of a certain age, was still so naive.
It's as if when someone asked him a moral dilemma whether to choose to sacrifice one or sacrifice many, he effortlessly asserted that he would save them all.
This naivety even manifests a hint of willfulness.
But Dean had to admit, he didn't dislike this side of Anthony.
Rather, he felt that when Anthony stated this, there was a glow around him.
But that glow quickly faded away.
Anthony extinguished it himself.
Mainly because he felt a little bit ashamed after he said it.
With a flushed face, Anthony was relatively silent on the way back.
When they returned to Spring City, Anthony, who was full of embarrassment, tore the Scroll and once again brought Dean into that lab.
He took Dean to a room within the lab, specially designed for combat data analysis.
"Bang!"
As soon as the room door closed, Anthony started undressing.