Ask him how he felt about dying and he'd just look to the side and say something about everyone needing a time to move on to whatever came after death.

Ask him how he'd like to go out and he'd just shrug.

Though looking back on it now, he hadn't expected this to be how it went down, and he certainly wouldn't have wanted it to be like that.

Not like he had much a choice in the matter.

Oh well.

Kyohei Kadota lived a life of risk- not particularly one of constant danger (though with who he'd gotten involved with, it's not like there hasn't been a few run-ins with danger, or even death). He lived a life of risking himself for others because he was a man of righteousness; ask him how he viewed himself and he would just shrug and say he's doing what he think is right, through his own means. A man of modesty and a man of morals.

Ask him his regrets and he would say a couple; he messed up, as any human does, and he regrets things as any human does. But he learns to move past them and not let his past weigh him down, as any human should.

Ask him if he regrets what his life amounted to and he'd shake his head and answer 'no'. He got far; far for his age and plans to go further.

Ask him what he thought of his friends and he would say the world. The people he met were the people who kept him from being lonely; it gave him reason to protect and reason to fight harder, when his morals were pushed away and he didn't know why he fought so hard. When the going gets tough, they were the reason the tough got going.

Point a gun to his head and ask him 'You or your friends' he'd raise his hands with narrowed eyes and the faintest hint of a bitter smile, then say 'me in a heartbeat'. He'd swore to protect them to the bitter end. And if this was it, then so be it.

Shoot him in the head and he wouldn't answer anymore.