Chapter 2. Weird Guest


When Yang got a call from her sister that she had a problem with a boy, she was initially expecting she would be ending a family line. When she got to where her Sister was, that did not seem like that was going to be the case. Oh well.

She also did not expect to see a big pillar and an unconscious kid around her age but, hanging out with her Uncle Qrow and dad you get used to weird stuff growing up.

Getting the unconscious boy, around her age, home was easy, just grab the surprisingly built and heavy kid on one side and get her sister to carry the other side, get back home ,dump him on the guest room, give him some of Uncle Qrows clothes that got left behind, and get help for his injuries. The hard part came the next morning, the source, the blonde man with terrible fashion known as her father.

"So Ruby, let me get this right, when I told you to get home as soon as possible instead of doing that, you decide to check out a crash site, fight some Beowolves, and bring home an unconscious kid who needed medical attention." Her dad said flatly

"Yuuup" was all the response her sister gave.

"Ok Ruby, I'm not going to be mad about you not coming home as soon as possible, because it sounds like your little investigation did save someone's life and for that I am proud of you." Her dad started. "But of all the options you had, why would you first of all not call me, a professional huntsman, who is used to treating grievous injuries and instead call your sister who is not as well trained, and secondly when said sister got there, instead of calling for emergency services and getting him to a hospital, you decide to bring a random stranger into the house and dump him in the guest room."

You know now that Yang thought about it, why did they bring him into their home? When you find someone unconscious outside, a person's first reaction isn't usually to bring him home, no, you usually just call for an ambulance. It's not like Patch was in the middle of nowhere; hell, the hospital around here was apparently one of the best in Vale, as boys that got too frisky with her can attest to.

"I'm sorry Dad" Ruby's response interrupted Yang's train of thought. "I was just panicking and wasn't thinking straight, I was just thinking I needed to get him somewhere safe, and home was the first thing I could think off."

"You heard her Dad; she was just concerned about the poor kid." as Yang decided she probably should also say something. "And besides, we weren't exactly sure if there were anymore Grimm outside and we were thinking it could have been dangerous if we stayed there any longer."

"Hmm… you have a point there" as their old man was thinking. "Ok I won't be mad anymore."

Well looks like that incident was done with.

"How is he doing, is he ok?" Ruby asked hopefully.

"Honestly looking over his injuries, it's a miracle the kids alive, I applied some basic first aid and based on what I've seen he should live, though, I'm not sure when he will wake up, I'll call the hospital right now and they should be able to take care of him and hopefully they will be able to ID him and contact his family."

Looks like the worst had been avoided, she has got to admit though, if Ruby's story was right and that kid got hit by a pillar that size, the fact that he was still alive means he must be pretty tough. That was pretty impressive.

"Can we see him right now?" Her sister concernedly asked.

"Yeah we want to see him for ourselves that he's ok before you send him off." Yang also replied.

"Sure, you can watch over him while I call the hospital." Was their dad's response.

"C'mon Zwei, lets go check our guest out." Ruby responded, grabbing the family dog Zwei and quickly zipped to the guest room.

"Ruby wait up" Yang calls out, as she follows her sister to their unconscious guest.

Just as she gets to the room, she suddenly hears a yell and Zwei suddenly starting to bark, along with her sister letting out a panicked "NO ZWEI!".

Hearing this Yang quickly slams open the door and is greeted to what could be described as one of the strangest things in her life and coming from her that means something.

Ruby was freaking out, that was normal, she freaks out over a lot of stuff.

Zwei was growling at their guest. That wasn't that weird, Zwei was conditioned by Dad to be aggressive to boys around their age that get close to them.

No, the weird thing was that the boy who should not only still be unconscious, but also be barely hanging on to his life seemed to be in good health.

How could she tell that he seemed to be ok?

Well, he was on all fours, on top of the bed, hissing at Zwei.

That's right… hissing… at the family dog.

"Uh Dad, I don't think you need to call the hospital anymore!"


Mori could say that the events after waking up was…interesting. It started when the first things his eyes opened too was the sight of pure evil.

"Gahh!" Was his immediate response.

Quickly getting on all fours Mori assumed a defense position hissing at the barbaric beast (It's just a corgi). As it in return started barking at him.

"NO ZWEI!"

Seemed to be the reaction of what he can assumed to be the master of that damn mutt. It was the silver eyed girl with the giant scythe that called out to him after he hit the ground and lost consciousness.

Thankfully, the situation didn't escalate that bad, a blonde girl that seemed well developed, suddenly burst into the room, yelling something about a hospital and after a while of trying calm both parties down, they were able to get the dog in his kennel and Mori to start acting like a human again.

"I'm soooo sorry about him, he's usually kind and friendly." said the silvered eye girl.

"So…you don't like Dogs." Said the blonde next to her.

No, no he did not, as he nodded in agreement with the blonde's statement. Mori never got along with dogs. He hated dogs, they hated him. It was a mutual respect of hate built on hate.

"Putting that incident behind us." A blonde man that came in later started to say. Mori assumed that he was the blonde girl's father. "Are you ok? You were pretty hurt last night after getting by hit a pillar."

Hit by a pillar? What was he talking about he did not get hit by a pillar…he hit the ground.

"What happened?" was the response he gave, trying to figure out what was going on.

"Oh, I was on my way back home from Signal when I found you lying on the ground after a shooting pillar hit you in the middle of Patch forest, you were about to be attacked by some Grimm but me and Crescent Rose were able to save you. My name is Ruby by the way, Ruby Rose, What's your name?"

That girl named Ruby just threw a lot of terms that he didn't understand at him. Signal? Patch? Grimm? Crescent Rose? It didn't help that she was talking so, so fast. But thankfully, he could answer that last part.

"Mori, my name is Jin Mori."

"Huh, weird name, well nice to meet you Jin." Ruby responded.

Huh, it looks like wherever he was, it went given name then family name. Looks like he wasn't in Korea anymore, was he in America? France? England? What was that place in the south of the Pacific called again, Australia? Where else had the first name then last name. Deciding to cut that thought off before he went to deep in that rabbit-hole Mori decided to correct the girl.

"No, sorry, for me it goes family name than given name. My given name is Mori."

"Huh that's weird, you must be from pretty far away, why is it like that?" The blonde girl next to Ruby asked

Mori could only shrug.

"Well nice to meet you Mori, the name is Yang Xiao-Long, I'm Ruby's sister and the guy with the khakis over there is our dad, Taiyang Xiao-Long." As Yang introduced herself and her father.

Mori was surprised, he saw that these people seemed to be close, he just wasn't expecting them to all be family, and why did two of them share the same last name while the other one was completely different, and where was the mother?... Oh well, it was none of his business. There were more important things to focus on.

"Nice to meet you Yang, Taiyang. And thank you Ruby for saving me from…what were those called again, Grimm?"

Apparently, that question caused the family in front of him to stare at him strange.

"You don't know what Grimm are?" Ruby said slowly. "Oh my God! You have amnesia!"

What, no he does not. He clearly told her his name and how it was different than theirs. Before he could correct the girl, her sister spoke up.

"Well duh Ruby, he got hit by a pillar, even though he's up he obviously wouldn't be completely all right."

Mori had suddenly realized, based on their reactions to his question, that if he tried to correct them, it may cause problems. So, avoiding the headache he decided to just go with it.

"Yeah…I guess so…can you help fill me in on things I'm missing?"

And with that a bunch of new info was dumped on him. Apparently, Grimm were beasts of darkness that hunted humans. The only thing humanity had to defend themselves were through people called huntsman who used a power called aura and something called semblances.

After they explained to him what aura and semblances were, they talked about how they lived in a place called Patch which was in a country called Vale, which was also a nearby city, and that was located in a place called Remnant. When he asked who Crescent Rose was, apparently that was the name of the giant scythe the red-haired girl wielded.

After all that was explained, Ruby suddenly went into a panic and said something about school, running through the door. Taiyang panicked as well and ran out. Then Yang screamed at them to wait for her. Leaving Mori all alone… in their house. Yes, that was right, they left a complete stranger unattended in their own home.

They were very trusting.

It had been several hours since he had woken up, Mori was digesting the information he was given, he arrived at a conclusion.

The Holy Grail must have sent him to a different world from Earth called Remnant. He had been to different worlds, so another world with humans wasn't completely infeasible to him. He did just spend months fighting in the God Realm. Hell, his original life as Sun Wu-Kong had him live in the Sage Realm. Not only were those places in different worlds, they were in different realities.

Another thing he came to conclude was that in this world, powers and supernatural were normal, but that came at the cost of general peace.

People here had to constantly live in fear of these Grimm. He wondered how strong these beings on this world were, Mori was confident in his prime he could wipe out all the threats and give this world relief. But there was that caveat wasn't there. In his prime.

Right now, Mori was not in his prime, the exact opposite of it to be exact. He had never felt this bad before in his life.

His body was a complete mess. Mori initially thought it was because of the Holy Grails power, but… thinking about it clearly now, it also could be the backlash of a certain technique.

BongChim Nah Style: Limiter Removal.

Using this technique, one releases the bodies limit and multiplies their strength by a desired amount. The backlash usually sucks and it hurts for a while, but if you use it normally, one should be fine. Key word; normally. In his recent fight with one of the strongest Gods, 666 Satan, Mori had to give it his all to defeat him. That included using Limiter Removal to get stronger. Multiplying by 2 or 3 times is usually safe especially for his body, the thing is Mori didn't release by 2 or 3, try more like by 250000. Yeah…

Mori concludes a combination of the backlash of abusing that technique and the Holy Grail is most likely why the former Monkey King was in his current state. So, trying to figure out the consequences of those actions, Mori decides to test what powers he has left. He heads out to the backyard of the Xiao-Long Rose home and he tries to first summon his cloud Kinto-un.

No Response.

Dammit.

Next, he tries summoning his Armor Suits.

No luck, it didn't appear.

Hoping to not go 0 for, 3 Mori summons his gourd. It appears but…It doesn't look like it will be of use any time soon. Completely wrecked from his fight with the Gods, the Gourd was in a completely unusable condition.

"Well…one last thing"Mori says to himself as he calls off the gourd.

He attempts to call his signature Weapon Ruyi Jingu Bang. Thankfully, that comes to him.

"This must be the pillar they were thinking hit me." Mori says to himself as he takes a good look over his trusted weapon. "Wait is it broken in half?!"

What happened to it?! Ruyi Jingu Bang was supposed to be made of one of the densest materials in the universe, and it was broken half. Then Mori remembered what happened.

"Oh yeah Satan broke that as well." As Mori continued to the remember the epic fight "That bastard hit harder than a planet." And Mori knew what getting hit by a planet felt like.

With that, Mori tried to summon the other half of Ruyi Jingu. This one had no response. With an exasperated sigh Mori decides to just shrink the half of the famed weapon he had and put it in his ear. Just as he puts it in his ear the front door is slammed opened and a voice calls out.

"Mori I'm back! Wait, Mori? Where are you?"

Ah, Ruby was back. Mori decides to quickly call for her before the poor girl started panicking.

"I'm outside in the backyard!" He yells.

"Oh, Mori there you are. Sorry for leaving you all alone." She says as pops through the back door.

"That's no problem Ruby." Mori responds. "Though, was it a good idea to leave me alone with all your stuff. You know I could've just stolen everything."

Ruby started to pale.

"You didn't take my comic books or eat my stash of cookies, did you?" she asks worryingly.

"No Ruby, that was hypothetical." Was the response he gave, as Mori gave the girl a weird look.

"Good" The red head sighs in relief. "But no, I was more worried about you and how'd you cope after being left on your own."

"Oh." That seemed surprising to Mori, he barely had met her, yet she worried about him that much. "Thank you."

"No problem, by the way Dad, Yang and I were deciding what we should do with you."

"Speaking of which, where are they?" Mori curiously asked.

"Oh, they are just checking out the pillar that fell on you." Ruby nonchalantly responds back. "But we decided that tomorrow we are going to take you into Vale and hopefully we can get you reunited with your family."

Family, that hurt Mori's heart, as he once again remembered his Grandpa. The effort tomorrow would be futile, there would not be any family to reunite with even if he were on earth. As he was feeling down, a warm feeling surrounded him.

It was Ruby giving him a hug.

"Uh, Ruby? What are you doing?".

"You looked like you were feeling sad, so I gave you a hug." Was her response as she looked up and let go.

"Do you always give hugs to random strangers?"

"Nooopppe, just ones who need it"

"…Thank you." And Mori really meant that.

"No problem." The girl responded back with a smile.

Just as she said that, a loud noise started to get closer to the house. It was Yang and Taiyang. They were freaking out and screaming something about how the pillar disappeared in front of their eyes.

Woops

"We should go check that out" Ruby says worryingly.

"…Yeah" Was Mori's weak response as he avoided looking in her eyes, he knew that it was his fault.

As they were heading into the house, something caught Mori's eye in the soon to be night sky, and he looked up, noticing the moon. Annnndddd the fact that it was a missing a good chunk of it. Did he do that when he landed here?

"Ruby?"

"Yes, Mori?"

"I'm so sorry for what I did to the moon."

"…Mori, what are you talking about, the Moons been like that forever."


Ruby was not quite sure of what to think of Jin Mori. The only consistent thing, that he was weird. Don't get her wrong he was nice and polite, and he actually seemed to be interested as she talked about Crescent Rose! But he was also weird. And coming from Ruby when she calls someone weird, it means something. She had a scythe as a best friend after all… even though there was nothing wrong with having a scythe for a best friend.

First, were yesterday's events of Mori showing up. Not only did he tank a hit from a celestial object (Which apparently disappeared in front of her sister and Dad's eyes) and was fine the next day with only memory loss, there was also the fact that his name was not traditional on Remnant. Then there was the moment she could feel incredible sadness coming from him when family was mentioned. Finally, there was that strange thing he said about the moon.

Today's events only seemed to accentuate Mori's weirdness. It started this morning as the family plus one boarded the bullhead. While they were sitting down in the bullhead and flying to Vale, Mori was huddled in the corner completely scared. Saying the words "lighter, lighter" the entire ride. Ruby and her family figured that in his past he must've been traumatized by flying and that was his way of coping.

Then there came the fact of when they got to Vale, as they went to the records house, they couldn't find any mention of a Jin Mori. So, figuring that he was probably visiting from a different country, her dad decided to head to the CCT. While they were doing that, Ruby and Yang went to get Mori some new clothes. The only male clothes they had left were Taiyang's. They couldn't give Mori their dad's clothes. Ruby and Yang were pretty sure doing that constituted as a war crime.

After trying and shooting down different suggestions that Ruby and her sister gave, Mori decided on something simple.

A white shirt, blue jeans, and red shoes.

Ruby thought he could do better but, hey, at least it wasn't as bad as her dad's.

His sense of fashion wasn't the weird thing, it was ok, it was what happened after.

"Mori, are you sure that is your name?" Her Dad asked. "I couldn't find a thing about you with the CCT, and any Jin's within record don't have your weird quirk."

"Yes, I am 100 percent sure my name is Jin Mori." The youth replied back.

"Ok well, I hope you don't mind but I'm going to take a sample of your hair and hopefully we can find a DNA match with it." Her Dad replied.

Mori nodded apprehensively.

Ruby looked at Mori. That was another thing that was weird. He was amnesiac but he clearly remembered his own name and its unique quirks, that would imply he does have some memories… but his basic knowledge of Remnant was nonexistent. She had to answer questions that even 4 years old knew.

It was weird, based on what they found, it seemed like Jin Mori didn't exist on Remnant. But…that can't be right…he was right there.

As her Dad left, Yang left as well, saying something about needing to go check something out. When Ruby asked to come with her, Yang said that she was too young to go where she was going. When Mori asked if he should go with her, Yang said it would be better to have someone stay with Ruby. So that led to the current situation of two oddballs with nothing to do.

"So, what should we do?" As Mori finally broke the silence.

"We could go to my favorite dust shop, and look at weapon magazines?" Ruby responded back.

"Ruby, what is dust?"

"You don't know what dust is?" Ruby asked shocked "How could you not kno…w…" Oh right amnesia. "Sorry I forgot." Oof, she made a pun as bad as her sister's.

"It's really no problem." Mori said and it sounded like he meant it.

And with that, Ruby went on to explain how dust was essentially the energy of this world and was what powered their weapons and technology. She also had to gush to Mori about her best friend Crescent Rose…Again, not that there was anything wrong with having a scythe for a best friend.

As they went into her favorite dust shop, From Dust til Dawn, they headed to the magazine section, Ruby then started to excitedly point out to Mori all the cool different weapons there were. She was so engrossed in her talk with Mori that she failed to hear unwanted guests enter, and she only noticed them when one interrupted her in the middle of telling Mori about all the upgrades she wanted to do to Crescent Rose.

"Hey, hey you two!" A voice behind them yelled "Hands in the Air."

"Huh?" Ruby said.

It appeared to be a man dressed black… this was a robbery wasn't it. Ohhhh, she was so excited, she was going to foil a robbery.

"I said hands in the air" the man replied

"Are you robbing us?" Ruby wanted to make 100 percent sure that they were being robbed. Mori however, just complied.

"YES!" The man answered.

That was all the cue Ruby needed. With a quick "Hyah" she kicks the man out of the window and jumps out the window herself. While doing that she activates the release mechanism of Crescent Rose and reveals the weapon to the robbers.

The leader seemed to be an orange haired man smoking a cigar, wearing a white coat and bowler hat. Ruby could tell because of the words he said next.

"Ok…well get her." The leader said.

And with that the fight began. Ruby quickly positioned Crescent Rose on the ground, leverages herself, and delivered a brutal round house to the first assailant, as the men tried to surround her she quickly decided to fire a shot, spinning around so she could hit all of them at once with enough strength and speed. The last couple of goons she decides to quickly finish off using her speed semblance. As Ruby starts looking at her handiwork. She starts to think that she forgot something.

"You're worth every penny, you truly are." The cigar smoking man sarcastically clapped. "That was pretty impressive Red but, are you sure your friend is going to be all right.?"

Ohhhh, that's what she forgot.

"Mori!"

Oof, she forgot about him again during a fight. She thinks to herself she has got to stop doing that.

Jin Mori looked like he was surrounded by two goons holding weapons. He didn't have anything on him to use as a weapon; however, Ruby couldn't take her eyes of him as he started to settle into a fighting stance. It looked mesmerizing, nothing like the one he did against Zwei. Just as she was sure Mori was going to do something completely awesome, he suddenly hesitated. Why did he hesitate? That hesitation was enough of an opening for the goons to swing their weapons at him.

"Mori No!"

and the sound of something breaking resonated throughout the streets.

Contrary to common sense it wasn't Mori that got broken, no… it was the robbers' own swords.

"What the hell." One of the goons said.

"Why did our weapons break?" The other one asked.

"Who cares, just punch him." The first one responded.

And with that both threw a punch at Mori, as sounds of pain echoed now throughout the streets.

Again, common sense was defied here. Usually when one throws a punch the person receiving it is in pain. That was not the case here.

"Agghh, My hand!"

"What is this kid made of, damn bricks?!" The other one complained.

Both goons were on the ground now, both in incredible pain, grasping their hands.

"Yup, Jin Mori is weird." Ruby's thoughts on Mori are suddenly interrupted with a click.

Oh fiddlesticks, the head honcho got the drop on her, didn't he.

"You know Red." The orange hair man started to say. "Despite how impressive your boyfriend looks over there, you really should be paying more attention to your own surroundings."

Yup, he got the drop on her. As soon as Ruby hears the click for the firing mechanism, she closes her eyes and started to hope it wouldn't hurt too bad. A second later a loud boom occurs however… she isn't in the middle of it. It's barely in front of her.

"Wow kid, you sure got a keeper of a boyfriend." The villain started to gloat. "Jumped right in front of the fire dust and everything."

Ruby started to feel like she really should correct the thief that Mori wasn't her boyfriend. Her dad didn't like that stuff. But all she could do was look at the smoke with horror.

"MORI!"

A wave of emotions hits Ruby. Her new friend…he sacrificed himself for her… even though she was supposed to be the one to save him…What kind of hero was she?

As Ruby continued to stare at the smoke in despair, the thief continued laughing, until a voice rang out.

"Was that supposed to hurt?"

Ruby's mouth dropped, along with the villain's as the cigar in his mouth also dropped to the ground.

"Wha-what?" Was all the man with the bowler hat could say.

It was Mori standing in the smoke, completely fine except for his new shirt being burnt off. Glaring at the villain with his brown eyes.

"I said…was that supposed to hurt?" the clearly fine Mori repeated.

What was Mori made of? Sure, he survived a pillar crashing on him, but that explosion should've done something to him…right?

"Yes, it was!" The thief angrily shouted. Internally Ruby was agreeing with the criminally.

"Screw this, I'm not dealing with this anymore." as the thief grabbed the dust he already gathered and fled up to the rooftops.

Ruby looks at Mori in wonder, then she turns to the shop keeper.

"We are going to go after him. Will you be ok?" She wanted to make sure the poor man would be fine.

The man nodded in agreement as the scythe wielder then turned towards her still smoking friend.

"I'm fine. Let's go after him." He said

He knew what she was going to say before she said it. Awesome.

As the two got to the top of the roof, a battle seemed to be going on.

A blonde lady fighting a woman in red on a bullhead. Something Ruby had never seen before was that the woman in red was using fire.

Suddenly, the person on the bullhead changed targets and attempted to attack the two youths. Ruby could feel Mori cover her with his arms when an explosion occurs. However, once again, they were unharmed. This time, it wasn't due to Mori's weirdness. They found themselves in a completely different spot covered in a weird energy. Ruby could only assume that it was the blonde woman's semblance. She takes a better look at their savior and excitedly realizes something. The woman was a Huntress! There was only one thing Ruby can do… be a fan girl.

"You're a Huntress" Ruby Squeals. "Can I have your Autograph?"

The look on the Huntresses face however, told Ruby that she probably wasn't going to get that autograph.

Darn.

"Hey, do any of you happen to have a spare shirt? Mine kind of burned off."

"Mori, now is not the time for that."


Taiyang's past few days have been hectic. His daughter Ruby brought home a boy for the first time and he couldn't kick him out. Also, said boy should still be knocked out, but instead the kid woke up quickly and seemed healthy enough to fight with the family dog.

Another thing to add to the stress was when Taiyang went to look at the giant pillar that hit the kid, it suddenly up and disappeared on him while he was checking it out. That was freaky and coming from Taiyang that meant something.

When they tried to find the boy Mori's family, he found that Mori just did not exist in Remnant, anywhere. Taiyang's best guess for that. Mori must have been born somewhere far away where they don't record stuff.

That kid really was quite strange, outside the fact that he apparently he didn't exist, there was also the fast healing time, his interactions with Zwei, and his unique name.

Speaking of the name, why did a kid with amnesia remember his name? The day before when Ruby and Yang concluded that the kid had amnesia, Taiyang was about to correct them that no he didn't, he just gave them his name. But then the kid kept on asking questions that even a person living under a rock could've answered and the thing was Mori's questions were genuine. His basic knowledge of Remnant was just that tragic. The thing was…the kid wasn't an idiot. He was thoughtful with what he said and didn't give off the impression of being that stupid. The only way that was possible was if the kid genuinely lost his memories and only remembered his name.

Either way, the kid was just weird.

The Mori conundrum wasn't Taiyang's biggest problem though. Just as he gave up on finding Mori's family, Taiyang got a call that his daughter Yang beat up an entire club. That was annoying, but knowing his oldest daughters temper, it was not a surprise.

But that wasn't the end of Taiyang's night. The other daughter decided to get into trouble as well. Apparently Ruby and Mori got caught up in a dust robbery with who else, but Roman Torchwick, the famous kingpin of Vale. That also was annoying but knowing Ruby's strong desire to be a hero it also was not a surprise.

Knowing the family's luck these past few days, he wasn't surprised the two met the criminal. The fact that they were still alive was a miracle, but now, they were getting questioned at the police station. So, he had to go pick them up.

Sighing as he entered the station, he noticed a familiar face, his old professor.

"Professor Ozpin, what are you doing here?!" The blonde man asked.

"Oh Taiyang, good to see you, how have things been?" His old professor answered

"Things have been crazy; my daughter Ruby found this boy after he got hit by a pillar-" Taiyang started.

"A pillar? Did I hear that right?" The professor interrupted.

"Yeah a pillar, it appeared right on Patch Island and hit this kid and gave him amnesia." Taiyang explained.

"Did you happen to take a closer look at this pillar" Ozpin asked excitedly.

"That's the crazy thing Oz! It suddenly up and disappeared while I was checking it out." Taiyang frantically said, hoping his old professor wouldn't think he was crazy.

"Up and disappeared, interesting, how remarkably interesting." The headmaster murmured to himself.

Taiyang was confused. The professor wasn't looking at him like he was a madman and instead he seemed to be deep thought. After a while Ozpin turned to him and asked a different question.

"And this boy that got hit by said pillar, was his name Mori Jin?"

"He goes by Jin Mori but yes, how did you know?" Taiyang confusedly responds.

"Oh, to answer your first question of why I am here, I just met with him and your daughter Ruby to talk about the robbery incident." Ozpin replied. "After all, Glynda did save them, and I wanted to see the two youths who apparently caused Roman Torchwick of all people to flee."

"Huh." Taiyang suddenly started to get a bad feeling.

"And after meeting them both and being impressed by their remarkable courage, I have decided that I wanted to extend an invitation for them to attend Beacon this year."

Taiyang suddenly wanted to go full Qrow. You never go full Qrow.


Hey Guys Toomuchtime88 here. I hope you guys are enjoying the story. I'm interested on your thoughts on it so if you can review I'd love to hear what you say. I wanted to do this story because I am a big God of High School fan. I think there should be more fanfiction of it. The powers are cool and while the story is a slog to read weekly, if you read it in one go the story really is quite riveting. I really like how the author dealt with having an op main character. Either way I am planning on updating this consistently, if for some reason I get bored I'm not going to give up and just let this die I will try my best to find someone that would be interested in taking it. But you should expect updates at least once a week unless I say something.


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