"They've mostly been sorted into categories. I think there are seven or eight of them," Ren claimed. While Hunters' work was seemingly endless, those who documented their findings had even more work to do. There were eight known major classifications for magic beasts, but multiple subcategories within each. Ren knew of a few types from encounters alone, but that was neither here nor there. What he didn't know, was the details behind Mage types and catalysts. That didn't seem to matter. Miko switched topics, wondering if he worked at this establishment. Her questions seemed a bit on the random side to him, but it wasn't a very big deal at all. "Sometimes," was all Ren said as response.

Meanwhile, Yugi was conversing with the doctor who may prove more useful than most others he might encounter throughout this journey. She wasn't too different, however, arguing that locking the door was more for him than anyone else. "Whatever floats your boat, doc," he said. Tae stated a simple fact: she wasn't the only scholar doing research secretly. While that was an objective truth, he didn't imagine there were many in her specific position. "But you might be the only ousted doctor who refuses to give up so hard, you perform technically illegal experimentations against your own questionable license... all because some little girl who never got to live might never get the chance if you give in now," he stated. Why was he here? The point that would answer that question was mostly made. Still, Yugi saw nothing wrong with being a perfectionist about making it. "I'm here to fix the Eternal Slumber, and I know Oyamada isn't the one I should waste my time with. If anyone's going to fix it, it'll be you. But... you might need me to do it. I'm a bit of a special case in this freaky ass world right now."