>"Why?"
>"I'm slightly curious myself, Keine." Kaguya admits.
>"You'll understand after I've said it, Kaguya. I think you'd get it right away, but you're still worried about me." The raven haired teacher makes a strangled sound, then falls silent, looking like a woman who's just been got the better of.
>"You see, girls, I'm a history here." Keine starts, walking slowly in your direction. "I'm fairly well versed in most subjects, but history is my specialty. So I know just how important youth is in times of conflict. I don't know these demons like you do, but I have a feeling this is a conflict that goes beyond me and this school. But many of the figures who now stand prominent in history made their names when they were your age, or barely older. Including during such times as the Lunarian wars. Without the energy, the vigor, and the determination of men and women your age and younger, we would never have won. And the Moon would rule Earth to this day."
>Keine stops to stand in front of you, and she smiles upon you. "It's a common failing amongst adults to underestimate people your age. But I learned quite a few years ago that you young people are stronger than we adults might think, and pretty often too. You have a fire and an imagination that so often gets lost as the years wear on. I sympathize for you, but I don't pity you, Magical Lotus. You've already shown you, all of you, have the will to fight, and the strength to win."
>"However...." Keine's smile becomes just a little wistful, as she places her hand on your shoulder. She has a firm grip, but a warm hand. "As an adult. As a teacher. As... Well, as myself, I can't help but wish I could help you somehow. That I could fight instead of you, or at least with you."
>Her words make your ring pulse on your finger. Unlike other reactions, however, this one draws a reaction from Keine as well. The light you see within her begins to course faster through her body, and changes color as well, creating rivers of white, blue and green light.