"Hmph."
[The mock battles ensue, and while most of the attention is on the TSFs and their skilled test pilots...a few may notice the presence of an individual who is VERY out of place among the spectators at Yukon Base.
This may be because said individual is a silver-haired female wearing a long, very elaborate black dress with a feather-lined collar, and is sitting on an equally eye-catching garden chair that seems to be made of carved, black marble.]

"Of all the places to be sent to! For a display of combat abilities, this isn't even remotely entertaining..."
[She crosses one leg over the other with a bored look on her face, then slowly turns a half-filled wine glass in one hand while she sighs.]
"Well... I suppose the weather is still to my liking. But, I do wonder how my foolish student can endure being surrounded this way...
Ah~ to think of how much suffering she must be going through at this very moment... perhaps she even managed to wet her bed again."

"...Um...I am right here beside you, Madame. I can also hear what you are saying..."
"...Oh, I seem to have forgotten that. Do keep reminding me periodically. I am supposed to be on my best behavior, after all. Lapses in memory simply will not do."

[Seta takes a deep breath, twitching ever so slightly.]
"...I mean no disrespect; but, in that case...I should also remind you that you are not the only spectator here..."
[And indeed, around the two is a sizable crowd. Most of them are guests from other countries and such who have promptly backed away to create distance between themselves and the pair of weirdos. Who can blame them?]
[The mock battles ensue, and while most of the attention is on the TSFs and their skilled test pilots...a few may notice the presence of an individual who is VERY out of place among the spectators at Yukon Base.
This may be because said individual is a silver-haired female wearing a long, very elaborate black dress with a feather-lined collar, and is sitting on an equally eye-catching garden chair that seems to be made of carved, black marble.]

"Of all the places to be sent to! For a display of combat abilities, this isn't even remotely entertaining..."
[She crosses one leg over the other with a bored look on her face, then slowly turns a half-filled wine glass in one hand while she sighs.]
"Well... I suppose the weather is still to my liking. But, I do wonder how my foolish student can endure being surrounded this way...
Ah~ to think of how much suffering she must be going through at this very moment... perhaps she even managed to wet her bed again."
"...Um...I am right here beside you, Madame. I can also hear what you are saying..."
"...Oh, I seem to have forgotten that. Do keep reminding me periodically. I am supposed to be on my best behavior, after all. Lapses in memory simply will not do."
[Seta takes a deep breath, twitching ever so slightly.]
"...I mean no disrespect; but, in that case...I should also remind you that you are not the only spectator here..."
[And indeed, around the two is a sizable crowd. Most of them are guests from other countries and such who have promptly backed away to create distance between themselves and the pair of weirdos. Who can blame them?]
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People are watching, you shouldn't talk about humans like that.
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[Before Seta gets to finish however, the woman raises a hand to stop her.]
Then, if I absolutely did have to speak about humans, what should I be saying about them, exactly?
[There is an almost animal-like curiosity in her expression as she turns her attention to Alex.]
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Hm? That certainly would be a good answer if it wasn't to be part of a motivational speech.
[She even tries to mimic the exact same manner in which Alex said it.]
'Like I am one,' correct?
[However, in the background, Seta is bowing at her fellow UG member apologetically.]
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I just meant you shouldn't refer to humans as a group you aren't part of.
[Looking past the woman, Alex caught Seta's eye trying to smile reassuringly. Which was hard. Who knew what she had gotten herself into here?]
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[Blink, blink.]
Ah.
In that case, looking the part is more than enough, no? I see no reason to hide what I truly am, now that our existence has been made public.
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A while ago, yes.
However, seeing as my operatives and myself have kept, and are still keeping most of our own enemies under control, it is naturally not a story that would attract much attention. This suits us just fine, of course.