"I don't make sales pitches," Daisuke corrected. In all truth, him urging the girl to surpass her limits was a matter for her own benefit. Whether she joined the guild he associated himself with or not, he would have given such advice. "Do as you will with your own life. If you want a sales pitch, let it be one. If not, take the advice anyway and be better next time," he concluded. However he looked, Ishigami Daisuke had always been one to align himself with society, being the example, placing himself on an unreachable podium to the benefit of those who dared to climb it. Some could even say his personality demanded his awakening, hence his current connection to the brown-haired girl. "Humans are an ignorant bunch. Some might need it spelled out in big neon letters."

Whatever Ai thought of his speeches, anyone with sense in their mind would take Daisuke's advice. It seemed, at present, she had such sense. No intention of stopping her growth existed, according to the young woman herself. With her bow and words of gratitude offered, Daisuke merely grinned, smugly as always."A Hunter's job is to protect the people. Telling other Hunters how to help themselves and others should be considered part of that same job, shouldn't it?" he asked rhetorically. Without another moment of hesitation, he turned to the brunette once more. "Now, since I am apparently playing chauffeur today, where's the next whim taking us?" he asked. All the while, Rikuya was finally arriving at the proper location just to find... nothing resembling a Dungeon Break in the area. That was strange. Surely he had the right place, right? He patted his pockets, checking for a smartphone that wasn't there... realizing he'd never actually picked it up. 'Damn, I forgot it again! I'll have to check Leblanc for it in the morning. There's probably going to be a misunderstanding about that too...'