Destruction, hm. Raine considers that a moment, noting that Adrien doesn't seem to have thought of the potential of something like that applied to living beings. Either that, or it simply isn't something that happens, and Chat Noir's abilities are limited to the inanimate, but she wouldn't care to bet on such a kind stricture.
"I'll see if I can find him," she says at length. "Although, as things are, that worry is relatively unfounded. It's been demonstrated that when we return to our home worlds, we don't keep our memories of our time here. As much as I'd like to change that, for now, his identity is likely safe." This, however, is not the person who would need to be told this. Raine shakes her head.
"One of my students was meant to save the world," she adds, something like an explanation. Contextualizing her feelings on the subject, even as she's agreeing with him. She's seen what it does to a person. "It's... a significant weight to bear."
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"I'll see if I can find him," she says at length. "Although, as things are, that worry is relatively unfounded. It's been demonstrated that when we return to our home worlds, we don't keep our memories of our time here. As much as I'd like to change that, for now, his identity is likely safe." This, however, is not the person who would need to be told this. Raine shakes her head.
"One of my students was meant to save the world," she adds, something like an explanation. Contextualizing her feelings on the subject, even as she's agreeing with him. She's seen what it does to a person. "It's... a significant weight to bear."