"Monsters!" The heavy-set man before them said, as he pointed up to a few pictures of the anatomy of different kinds of Grimm, "Demons! Prowlers of the night! Yes, the monsters of Grimm have many names!"

Gaara sat in his seat, his eyes watching the man, uhh, Professor Ports? He watched him as he lectured the class about Grimm.

Gaara raised an eyebrow when he heard the sound of snoring off to his right, and he turned his head slightly to see Ruby snoring in her seat. Yes, Naruto would definitely relate to this girl

"However, call them as you like, but I simply refer to them as prey," Professor Ports said, he then gave a jolly shout, giving Ruby a groggy waking start.

"Uhhh," Professor POrts said unsurely, since his joke was uncaught by his class before continuing, "And surely you will too upon graduating this prestigious academy!"

Ports then scratched his white mustache, as if remembering something, "Ah, yes, as I was saying, Vale, as well as the other three kingdoms of which you may know as Vacuo, Mistral, and Atlas, are safe havens in an otherwise treacherous world. Our planet is absolutely teeming with creatures that wouldn't love anything more than to tear you apart!" Ports said as he paced across the room

Gaara frowned a little. Based on what he has seen so far, the likelihood of a Grimm tearing him apart was unlikely. Matter of fact, it was more likely to be the other way around, with HIM tearing the GRIMM apart.

"And that's where we come in!" Professor Ports continued, "Huntsmen! Huntresses!" Ports said while clicking his tongue, "Individuals who have sworn themselves to protect those who cannot protect themselves! From what, you ask? Why the very world!"

Another awkward, silent pause. Gaara could tell that this teacher wasn't very known for his…appeal

Pierce elbowed Gaara from his left, and when Gaara looked at him, he held up a note, a picture on it that looked like professor Ports crudely drawn, only he now had a clown nose and was whacking himself on the head with a book

Gaara waved his hand dismissively, and pointed at Ports as a gesture to pay attention

"That is what you are training to become, but first, a story!" Ports said, and Gaara sighed, as he then realized that this would take awhile, "You see, I shall tell you about a story of a young, handsome boy. Me. You see, when I was young.."

That's when Gaara simply stopped listening.

Meanwhile, as Ports then began to tell his story, Weiss couldn't help but be annoyed by Ruby, who throughout the story, doodled mock drawings of Professor Ports, picked her nose, and just plain nothing but annoying, and Weiss seethed at her

"The moral of the story," Ports said as he then began to finish his story, "Is that a true huntsmen or huntress must be honorable. They must also be dependable. A true huntsman must be strategic, well-educated, and wise!"

All the while Ports said this, Weiss was staring at Ruby, grinding her teeth, shaking with anger

"So," Professor Ports asked, "Which one of you believe yourselves to be the embodiment of these traits?"

Weiss's hand shot up, and she shouted with conviction, "I do, sir!"

"Well then," Professor Ports said, "let's find out. Step forward, and face your opponent."

Professor Ports said as he then gestured to a cage, and a pair of red glowing eyes filled with hatred peered out, and the snarling of a beast could be heard from inside.

Weiss suddenly drew out her rapier, Myrtenaster, and Gaara suddenly sat up surprised, "Where did she get her weapon!? I thought we couldn't carry our weapons with us!"

Professor Ports stroked his mustache, ignoring Gaara's question, and shouted, "Alright, Ms. Schnee, show us what you can do!"

Suddenly, Jaune, with a look of surprise and bewilderment, asked, "Uh, can you even do that!?"

Weiss jumped out of her seat and landed on the ground, and went into a defensive stance with her rapier, and Ports held up a remote and replied, "Well, technically, if I believe that it is a good way to teach you, then yes, it is indeed allowed."

Yang, Blake, and Ruby cheered Weiss on from their seats, but Weiss simply looked at them annoyed and replied, "Can you quiet it down!? I'm trying to focus!"

"All right!" Professor Ports said as he held up his weapon of choice, a battle axe, "Let the match begin!"

He then chopped down on the lock that held the cage door closed, and the cage door fell forward, and a Boarbatusk came barreling out towards Weiss

Weiss jumped off to the side as the Boarbatusk came charging at her, and she tried to stab it as it barreled by, but her rapier clanged off the Boarbatusk's thick, armored hide

"Hang in there, Weiss!" Ruby shouted

Weiss went into a defensive stance as the Boarbatusk rounded back and charged at her again, and Weiss then stabbed at the Boarbatusk's forehead, but it slid off and got tangled in the tusks of the Grimm, and Weiss wrestled with her sword and dug her feet into the ground, trying to pull her rapier out.

"Come on, Weiss!" Ruby shouted, "Show it who's boss!"

Weiss became distracted by Ruby's shout distracted Weiss, and the Boarbatusk ripped Myrtenaster out of Weiss's grip, and sent it flying several meters behind it, before swinging it's tusks again and hitting Weiss, sending her flying back onto her back, her aura taking the damage.

"Ah, what will you do without your weapon?" Ports said in observation

Weiss looked forward from the ground where she fell, and saw the Boarbatusk barreling towards her, and Weiss rolled over to the side, and dodged the Boarbatusk's charge, and it's head ran into the wall behind Weiss, and made a loud thud

Weiss quickly jumped back onto her feet, and began to run for her rapier, and slid across the ground and grabbed the rapier as she slid by, and stood back up onto her feet.

Ruby then shouted, "Weiss! Go for it's stomach! There is no armor underne-"

"Stop telling me what to do!" Weis shouted, when the Boarbatusk recovered from ramming into the wall, and began to charge again.

Unexpectedly, however, as the Boarbatusk charged at Weiss, it then rolled up and furled into a spinning ball, and rolled towards Weiss with a unexpected velocity

Weiss summoned a glyph in front of her, and the Boarbatusk rammed into it, and unfurled as it ricocheted off.

Weiss jumped backward, and summoned a black gravity glyph that pushed her forward at the Boarbatusk, and she had also summoned another gravity glyph underneath it that suspended it in midair, and Weiss struck at its stomach, her rapier piercing through its body.

Weiss panted as she stood up, and Professor Ports praised her, "Bravo! Bravo! We are truly in the presence of a true huntress in training!"

Weiss then stood up straighter, and Ports then said, "Sadly, that is all the time that we have for today. Be sure that you all cover the assigned readings, and remember to stay vigilant. Class dismissed!"

Weiss walked out of the class with a scowl on her face, and as she walked out, Gaara heard Jaune say, "Sheesh, what's with her?"

Gaara could tell that something wasn't right. As he stood up out of his seat, Pierce then threw an arm around Gaara's neck, and said, "Hey, my buddy ol leader, you wanna hang out with me and Clarice?"

Gaara shook his head lightly, "No, maybe later. I have some business to attend to."

"Alright," Pierce said as he took his arm off, and waved Gaara goodbye, "See ya around!"

Gaara walked out of the class, in the direction that he saw Weiss go, when Ruby came rushing by him, calling Weiss's name.

Gaara stayed behind a few paces, as Ruby caught Weiss behind a corner, and Gaara heard the argument that ensued

"Weiss!" Ruby shouted

"What!?"

"What's wrong with you!? Why are you being-" Ruby began to ask before Weiss cut her off, "What's wrong with me!? What's wrong with you! You are supposed to be a leader, and all you have been is a nuisance!"

"Really!?" Ruby replied, "What did I do!?"

"That's just it!" Weiss said, pointing at Ruby, "You've done absolutely nothing to earn your position! Back at the forest, you did nothing but act like a child while we were there! And now, you continue to do so!"

"Where is this coming from?" Ruby said confused, "What about all that talk about working together? I thought you believed in being a team!"

Weiss sighed, "I never meant a team led by you. I've studied, and trained, and quite frankly, I deserve better. Ozpin made a mistake."

Weiss turned her back to Ruby and began to walk away, before Gaara couldn't take anymore of this. He had heard enough. He stepped out and asked, "What makes you think that you deserve better?"

Weiss turned around, and saw Gaara, before scoffing and saying, "I trained and studied. I've been through so many things that you could not know just to get to this place! I deserve to be team leader!"

Gaara crossed his arms, and replied with an emotionless face, "Yes, you've trained. Yes, you've studied. But so has every single person who has made it into this academy."

Weiss was about to scream some sort of profanity at Gaara before he held up his hand to shush her, and he said, "Just because you train, doesn't mean that you are the one who is worthy for leadership."

Weiss's face turned red, and she yelled, "And how would you know that!"

"Because," Gaara replied, "From what I've seen, you've only thought about yourself, instead of others. And a leader who thinks of only themselves is bound to lead those that they lead into a pit."

That made Weiss silent. She had been thinking of only herself.

It was then that Gaara repeated what he had said to Hanzo before, "It is usually those who do not call for the position that are the most worthy of it."

However, Gaara could tell that from what he said, it had been enough to get Weiss silent. It was then that he asked the crucial question, "Ozpin is much more experienced and skilled than you, Miss Schnee. But since you are saying that he was wrong in his decision, are you yourself saying that you are greater than him?"

Again, Weiss was silent, and Gaara uncrossed his arms, and turned his back, and before he left, he said, "Think about it."

As Gaara left, Weiss gritted her teeth angrily, and she stomped off, leaving a disheartened Ruby behind.

Ruby could feel a tear began to come up into her silver eye, when suddenly Ozpin came out of nowhere, saying, "Well that certainly did not bode well."

Ruby looked up at the grey-haired man, and asked, "Is she right? Did you make a mistake?"

"That remains to be seen," Ozpin replied vaguely

"What do you mean?" Ruby asked, confused

"I mean, it's only been one day," Ozpin said, "Miss Rose, I've made more mistakes than any man, women, or child on this planet, but I wouldn't exactly say that appointing you as leader of team RWBY is not one of them."

Ozpin leaned forward, and asked, "Question is, do you?"

Ozpin leaned back, and continued, "You see, being a team leader isn't a title that you carry into battle, but a band that you wear constantly. If you are not performing at your absolute best, then what reason do you give others to follow you?

Ozpin then took a sip of whatever mysterious black liquid was in his mug, as he then turned away from Ruby to leave, but not before saying, "You've been burdened with a daunting task. I advise that you take some time to learn how you will uphold it."

And then Ozpin left

/

Weiss walked across the courtyard of Beacon, seething. How dare that blasted punk of a kid Gaara say that to her! I DESERVED that position!

Weiss was still venting about her predicament, when she came across Professor Ports, who was having time off and eating a sandwich.

"Ahh, Miss Schnee!" Ports greeted Weiss, "And to what do I owe this fine pleasure?!"

"I-I…I enjoyed your lecture!"

"Of course you did, young child, you have the blood of a true huntress in you!" Ports complimented her, and Weiss replied in pleasure, "You really think so?"

"Most assuredly!" Ports replied, but then he noticed Weiss's uneasy glance, before observing, "Hmmm, something is troubling you."

"Well, yes sir," Weiss replied, playing the innocent girl act very well

"Well, dear girl, confess your strife!"

"Well," Weiss started, "I think that I should have been the leader of team RWBY."

Ports looked at Weiss for a long moment, his mustache even twitched a little, and he said blatantly, "That's preposterous!"

Weiss was taken aback, and left flabbergasted by Ports, and in turn, said, "Excuse me!?"

"I've believed in Professor Ozpin for many years!" Professor Ports said, "And the man has never once led me astray."

"So you would just blindly accept his decision even after seeing how exceptional of a huntress I am!" Weiss asked, and Ports said politely but sternly, "With all due respect, Miss Schnee, your exceptional skill on the battlefield is matched only by your poor attitude."

"How dare you!" Weiss shouted

"My point exactly," Professor Ports said, "I see a girl before me who has spent her entire life getting exactly what she wanted."

"That is not even remotely true!" Weiss countered, and Professor Ports simply looked at her as she pondered what she said, and then she admitted after some thought, "Well, not entirely true."

Professor Ports shook his head slightly, before saying, "So the outcome did not fall within your favor. Do you really think that by acting like this would cause those in power to reconsider your position in your team?"

Professor Ports then nodded his head towards her, and continued, "So instead of fretting about what you don't have, savor what you have now in the present. Hone your skills, perfect your technique, and be not only the best leader, but also the best person that you can be."

Weiss looked down at the ground, slightly ashamed, as Professor Ports voiced his good-bye's, she wondered, "How come I hadn't thought about that sooner."

/

Gaara opened the door to his dorm, and entered, closing and locking the door after. It was night. After his argument with Weiss, he had gone walking around the school grounds, getting acquainted with his new surroundings.

After all the walking, he had begun to grow a bit fatigued. Gaara walked over to his bed, and sat down, and thought about what happened.

He had kept asking himself since that argument, "Was I too harsh?"

He knew that Weiss was talking out of jealousy and envy, and Gaara could understand that, but he still wouldn't stand for Weiss talking like that to her team leader and calling her unworthy of the position, while at the same time keeping a straight face

Gaara looked out the window of his dorm, and saw the same shattered moon that he had his first night here. He still wondered how that was possible. What power in this world was able to do that kind of damage. Hell, the tailed beasts were powerful, but he had not seen anything from them strong enough to do that much damage!

Gaara stood up and put his hands on the window sill, and leaned forward, his head slightly going out of the window. Gaara closed his eyes, and began to think about his home. Right now, he would have been finishing any paperwork he had in his office. Being Kazekage wasn't as glorious as some thought.

However, after every night shift, he would then walk outside, and look up at the moon, and feel the slight desert breeze brush up against him, and he would think about some of the major things of his life, the ones that changed him for better or worse.

The night when his uncle, Yashamuru, tried to assassinate him, and under the guise of an ANBU, was killed by Gaara. Gaara had felt torn that night. He had felt that the only person that he thought was the only one who loved him actually hated him.

And to top it off, Gaara had grown resentful of his father, the Fourth Kazekage, because of how many times that his father had ordered his only son, Gaara, to be assassinated. Each of the attempts failed.

Had Gaara not learned that Yashamuru had in fact loved him, but was ordered to try and kill him and to lie, or the fact that Rasa had regretted making Gaara's life a living dark, deep hell, Gaara would still have tension with them. Thankfully so.

Gaara had lost hope from when Yashamuru had said that he hated him. But his love for Yashamuru only grew when he realized that he did indeed love him all along.

Gaara suddenly felt something set on his nose, and when he opened his eyes, the butterfly with the silk white wings had perched itself on his nose, and now looked at him.

Gaara could feel his nose tingle slightly, and he asked, "Do you mind not landing on my nose?"

The butterfly looked down on where it was perched, and realized where it was perched, and nodded at him, before fluttering off and landing back on his shoulder.

Gaara smiled slightly, and then asked, "So, how was your day?"

The butterfly looked up at him, and cocked it's head to the side, and Gaara responded, "Sorry, I just asked, but I didn't think about whether you could respond or not."

The butterfly's wings drooped a little, when Gaara suddenly felt an idea pop off in his head. Gaara held up his finger, and said, "Hold that thought."

He then pulled out a piece of paper and a pencil, and he painstakingly wrote the entire alphabet on the paper. He gracefully wrote each kanji on the paper, until the entire alphabet had been written down on the paper, and he then set the paper down on the nightstand in front of the window, before crossing his arms and admiring his work

Gaara looked at the butterfly, and nodded his head to the paper, and said, "Now we can talk to each other now."

The butterfly fluttered from his shoulder, and looked at the paper curiously while fluttering in the air, when suddenly it perked up, as if recognizing the kanji characters.

It then landed on the paper, and looked up at Gaara, before it then flew up and landed on the kanji for H, then on the one for I.

After some time, the butterfly finally spelled out, "Hi, my day was swell. What about yours?"

Gaara smiled when he saw that his plan was a success. Gaara nodded slightly, and said, "My day was rather fine, except for a few events."

The butterfly nodded, before spelling out again, "Oh, well, I hope you're alright. What was it that happened?"

Gaara turned his head slightly away, and simply answered, "Oh, just an argument with a girl over jealousy."

"Oh," The butterfly spelled out, "A girl? Is she your mate or something?"

"Oh no," Gaara chuckled, "She is just a teammate of my friend's team. However, she was unsatisfied with her position, and wanted to be a team leader."

The butterfly cocked its head, curious, and responded, spelling out, "So what happened?"

"To be frank," Gaara responded, "I simply told her that she wasn't meant for the position."

The butterfly nodded in understanding, and Gaara pulled over a chair, and sat down on it, and crossed his arms and looked at the butterfly, and asked, "May I ask you a question?"

The butterfly nodded its head, and as if to confirm it, it spelled out, "Yes."

Gaara then leaned forward, and uncrossed his arms, saying, "Was I too harsh?"

The butterfly then looked at him, before spelling out, "What do you mean?"

It was then that Gaara told the butterfly about the argument, saying every last, specific detail, and not leaving anything out. He told the butterfly about how angry he felt at Weiss, how he felt that Ruby was unjustly told by her teammate that she was not worthy of the title of team leader. And about how Weiss acted as if she knew more than the headmaster, Professor Ozpin.

The butterfly looked intently at him, as if taking in every single word that he said, as if it was a human, not a butterfly.

After Gaara finished saying everything, Gaara then stopped, and looked at the butterfly, and then asked once again, "So, after that, tell me what you think with honesty. Was I too harsh?"

The butterfly looked at him with such intensity that it even made Gaara a bit uncomfortable, and then the butterfly then spelled out, fluttering across the paper with vigor, "I believe, to be truthful, that you were maybe a bit too aggressive, but not so much to where the girl couldn't recover from it. However, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't apologize."

Gaara frowned, and looked up at the moon solemnly, and he replied, "I know."

The butterfly then perked up and said, "However, I do believe in the fact that sometimes, one must let go of their pride in order to reach heights not often seen."

/

Weiss walked into the dorm of her team's room. She had taken a while to think about what Professor Ports had told her, and after some time to cool down and think about it, she then realized that the man was right.

Maybe it was time that she appreciated what she had.

Weiss looked at Yang and Blake, who both were snoring on their beds, but when she looked up on the top bunk to check on Ruby, she suddenly saw her asleep, but there were papers spread across her pillow, and a couple of textbooks laid open next to them. The papers had handwritten notes on them.

"Oh…" Weiss said to herself, albeit a bit caught off guard by this.

Suddenly, Ruby's eyes snapped open, and she jolted up, realizing that she fell asleep, and then she noticed Weiss.

"Oh! Weiss!" Ruby exclaimed, "I was studying, then I fell asleep, and then I-"

Ruby didn't finish the sentence before Weiss shushed her, and Weiss looked over her pillow, and saw an empty, tipped mug.

Weiss looked at Ruby and asked, "How do you take your coffee?"

"Uhhhh-"

"Answer the question!"

"Ahhh cream and five sugars!"

Weiss nodded, as if to confirm her taste, and she left, but not before saying, "Wait here."

Weiss left the bed for a second, and went to the coffee-maker that their room had come equipped with. After making a cup of coffee and putting blasphemous amounts of cream and sugar in it, she brought the brown drink back and held it up to Ruby

"Here," Weiss said as she handed the cup to Ruby

Ruby was a bit flabbergasted by this sudden act, and replied unsurely, "Uhh, thanks." She then took the cup in her hands, and took a sip of the coffee. Just the way she liked it.

Weiss then steeled herself, and although it hurt her pride to say it, she said it anyway, "Ruby, I think you have what it takes to be a good leader. Just know that I am going to be the best teammate that you'll ever have."

Ruby smiled at the girl in white, and Weiss smiled back, before saying, "Good luck studying. That part is wrong, by the way."

Weiss then left to her bed and laid down, falling asleep/

/

The Next Day

Jaune panted, his sword, which felt light at the beginning, now felt more like a weight. He looked up with furious eyes at Cardin, who held a mace in his hands.

Cardin laughed at Jaune, and it angered the blond boy. He then gave out a battle yell, and went charging at Cardin, and slashed at the bigger boy with his sword, but Cardin simply sidestepped the blade, and countered with a swing of his mace, and hit Jaune in his bac, sending him flying, and he yelped as he hit the ground.

Cardin let his mace lean on his shoulder, and said in an amused tone, "Sorry blondie, but this is the part where you lose."

Jaune propped himself up on his blade, and responded with defiance, "Over my dead body!"

Jaune held his sword up, and gave out another battle scream, and he charged towards Cardin.

He jumped up and intended to bring his sword down onto Cardin, but Cardin held his mace up and blocked Jaune's sword, and said, "Sorry squirt, but this is where I bash your head in."

"Huh?" Jaune said, when Cardin kneed him in his groin area, and then threw a left hook to his face, sending him sprawling onto the ground. Cardin chuckled as he held up his mace, ready to bring it hurtling down, when suddenly a buzzer sounded, bringing Cardin to a stop.

"That's quite enough," Professor Goodwitch said, as she walked up onto the stage where they were fighting, and a applause went out, and Glynda held up her scroll and gestured to the screens up above, "Student's, as you can tell, Mr. Arc's aura has dropped into the red. In tournament rules, this would indicate that Jaune Arc is unfit for battle and the official may call the victor."

Jaune rubbed his head, and Glynda gestured to him, "Mr. Arc, it's been weeks now, please refer to you're scroll more to keep track of your aura during combat."

Jaune pulled out his scroll and looked at his aura levels, and it was without a doubt, in the red.

"Gauging your aura during battle," Glynda lectured, "It will help you decide when it is appropriate to attack and when you should move to a more defensive strategy."

Jaune grumbled, and Glynda asked, "Now, we wouldn't want you to be gobbled up by a beowulf, now would we?"

Cardin scoffed, "Speak for yourself."

As Cardin left the stage, Glynda Goodwitch then announced with a slight hint of jubilee in her tone, "Remember students, the Vytal Festival is only a few months away. It will not be long before students from other kingdoms will start to arrive within Vale, so keep practicing. Those who choose to participate within the combat tournament will be representing all of Vale. And remember, the field trip for those who want to participate will be tomorrow."

Pyrrha, who had been watching from the audience, looked sadly and with sympathy towards Jaune, who seemed to be down as well. The school bell sounded, and everyone began to exit, going to their destination.

As the lunch period sounded, Jaune couldn't help but let his shoulders droop a little, when suddenly Pierce from Team GHPC came up from behind him and slapped him on the back, and said, "Hey man, you did pretty well. However, do you happen to have any interest in taking lessons?"

Pierce pointed at himself with his thumb, and exclaimed, "It's free of charge!"

Jaune shook his head and replied, "Naw, thanks, but no thanks."

Pierce shrugged, and said to himself, "Hey, don't say I didn't try."

Jaune frowned, as he then went and grabbed his platter, and went to his table, where his team, Team RWBY, and Team GHPC were already waiting for him.

"And there we were, in the middle of the night," Nora had been saying when Jaune arrived, as if she was telling a story, when Ren interjected, "It was morning."

"No! It was night!" Nora replied, "Anyway's, we were surrounded by dozens of Beowolves-"

Ren interjected again, saying, "There were only 5"

"There were a dozen!" Nora corrected him again, and she then continued, "Anyways, in the end, me and Ren just turned them into dust."

Ren shook his head, and gestured to her and said, "She's been having this dream for quite awhile."

When Nora shouted at him again, Ruby couldn't help but giggle, but Pyrrha had her mind on other matters.

She turned to Jaune and asked, "Jaune, are you okay?"

"Huh?" Jaune said, snapping out of his thoughts, before realizing what she asked, and replied, "Oh, yeah, I'm alright."

Pyrrha frowned, when Yang said, "Whaddya mean? Cardin's been practically picking on you all week!"

"Naw," Jaune said with a wave of his hand, "We were just messing around."

"Sooo, you call him dumping a trash can over your head playing around?" Hanzo asked

"Oh come one, what makes you think that was him?"

"Because we were there," Gaara said. He had seen the act and was prepared to beat the ego out of Cardin again, but Hanzo stopped him

"Well," Ruby said, "What about when he replaced your gummy worms with actual worms?"

"Oh come on," Jaune replied, "That could have been anyone!"

"Alright then," Clarice quipped, "What about when he locked you inside your rocket locker and sent you flying to town?"

"That was an accident."

Gaara frowned, and he said, "Jaune, you can't fool us. And if you won't do anything about it," he then leaned back in his chair, and Hanzo finished his sentence, "Then someone else is bound to do it."

Jaune sighed, and replied, "Listen, I know you guys wanna help me, but please, just leave me alone for now."

Gaara nodded, and he replied, "Alright. But don't forget, we are here for you."

Jaune nodded, before he stood up, and walked off, and Pierce looked at Clarice and asked, "What do you make of it?"

Clarice frowned, and replied, "What do I make of it? That I'm going to kick Cardin's ass if he doesn't do anything about it?"

Hanzo frowned at Clarice, and asked, "Do you really have to settle it with violence?"

Clarice jolted towards Hanzo and asked, "Why not!? The bastard deserves it!"

"Hanzo's right," Blake said, "If there ends up being another fight, I don't think that Professor Goodwitch will be as merciful."

It was then that Gaara held up his hands, and said, "Well, whatever may be, I just hope that it'll turn out alright in the end."