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"Why'd you have to go spoil everything? What business is it of yours anyway?"
"Digimon aren't just TICKETS, you trashy little poser. That Pulsemon had a whole life of its own you were trying to rip away. And you all-"
You turn to glare at the audience.
"None of you think this is wrong? You're so bored that you'll laugh and cheer while a living thing gets ripped apart in front of you?"
Some of them look away in shame, while others glare back in stubborn defiance. The trash can boy mumbles halfheartedly:
"I did offer... To partner up with him. But he said no, so..."
<span class="mu-s">"I think the Dogs of War will be disappointed to know what kind of recruits they're getting. Maybe I call ahead, huh? Let them know to watch out for a little hooligan and his Goburimon."</span>[/red]
"You know them?" Mohawk guy asks, staring blankly at your partner.
You don't want to expose more of your personal information than you need to. You've already made a huge impression and disrupted the crowd. Letting slip that you work with them will increase the risk of being identified, so you step in and shush Phascomon.
"Just get the hell out of here already. You have your Digimon- That is, if he still wants to partner up with you after how badly you commanded him."
<span class="mu-s">"And if you want your little friend to live, you'd better stop taking fights you can't win."</span> Your partner says, rubbing his nose dismissively. <span class="mu-s">"You're going to mess with a wild Digimon who doesn't think twice eventually.</span>
The Goburimon stares up at him, doubt evident on his ugly face, but the teen crouches to whisper something in his ear. He seems happy with what he hears. They both stare at you conspirationally, but you turn away and ignore it. The crowd parts as you start walking away. A few cheers ring out, despite your lecturing, and eventually, they're whooping and clapping again. You feel that sense of irritation building.
>Ignore them. Let that attention build in a positive direction. You've pulled off a massive power move, and it's sure to get people talking. You could use that in the future if you show up around here with Phascomon. You don't need to antagonize them further, when you can make use of this reputation to strengthen your own street cred.
>Turn around and give them a piece of your mind again. You were like them once. You know exactly what to say, how to attack their insecurities, how to taunt a crowd of posers who are acting out just to feel special. You don't need them to be impressed, you'd rather burn that bridge than let them feel an inkling of satisfaction.