[Though Vil is quite aware Leona's a prince, he's never bothered to treat him any differently. Why, when he acts just like another student - really, even more irritating than most? Vil respects him as a housewarden, but 'prince' doesn't mean all that much when they're at school.
Or in the afterlife, if that's where this is.]
I don't see any reason to take orders from others unless I already agree with them.
[And shouldn't he be the one ordering people around, anyway? It's only natural.]
And there's no true replacement for Rook. He's one of a kind.
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Or in the afterlife, if that's where this is.]
I don't see any reason to take orders from others unless I already agree with them.
[And shouldn't he be the one ordering people around, anyway? It's only natural.]
And there's no true replacement for Rook. He's one of a kind.