"I have one," Daiki said, seeming to be the only one with a question for the Vice-Captain. "If you've put forth so much effort to specialize in Kidou, why would you not join the Kidoushuu? Surely they approached you," he asked. Raizen crossed his arms during this inquiry, and raised a brow by its end. "Sou ka. Not exactly what I expected, but... I suppose it should have been expected for me to go there. Let's just say... they didn't have anything to teach me," he replied. Interestingly enough, the young man named Daiki knew that the Kidou Corps targeted proficient Kidou practitioners within the academy and trained them to further their abilities. For this man to stand here and claim there was nothing they could teach him was more than a bit fishy so to speak, but he figured he would be getting no more information than that. "Understood," he said, albeit with obvious skepticism. Raizen dismissed the class thereafter, leaving them to their other studies for the day.