His gaze followed the figure of Sanyu; his visage showed signs of displeasure. It seemed Koyo's actions troubled him, perhaps how he worded things. It wasn't something he had a lot of practice with, either personality. Koyo had not had a lot of communication and lacked it. He observed the newly met figure closely. Watching how the man moved and walked. Deciding if he'd crossed a line or not was difficult. Koyo didn't have answers or much insight outside of negative displays. So positive messages were harder to decode for him. But the sight of someone not happy with his motions. It did trouble him slightly.
"You’ve taken your first steps by coming here to Division three, same as me. I think it’d be a great idea for you to stay here and grow, then head out when you think Division three, and the Academy, can’t teach you anything more… I’m not sure who the teachers are now, and… I don’t know anyone here but…”
His ears picked up the hesitation or moment of thought. The clarity that Sanyu thought as he spoke. Koyo decided to wait and let him finish his thought. Before addressing the consideration of Squad Three as a destination.
“Even if I don’t know them, they can’t be that bad, right?”
Koyo's lips curled into a smile as Sanyu finished his thought. Deciding to address his newly found friend now with his own words.
"Squad 3 and those who mentor at the Academy are good people. I should know, having been a student who just left this place today. There is much to be learned here for anyone seeking wisdom here. But in that same sense, I was given the position of Fourth Seat in Squad Ten. Until I know why Vice-Captain Hyouzoku decided to do so. It would be a slap in his face to go to any Division until I understand why." Koyo paused, now taking a moment to consider his own words.
His thoughts would be disturbed by those of Sanyu as Koyo listened closely to the man once more. The wealth of wisdom and advice lay in the person he trusted. He'd given the story and location he came from. Koyo had done much to cover up the pain he had undergone. Taking and facing what came of it. His digits curled around the top of the plank of wood. As felt the heat from his Zanpakuto around his legs and body.
“hmm… i’m not sure if comparing this shikai to other’s abilities is the best, or right thing to do, Koyo… how much time have you, personally, spent in your inner world, and learning about your Zanpakuto spirit? You should look for strength within, not without…"
Koyo's lips turned into a smile once more as he thought about it. He'd done just this not too long ago. Koyo had a conversation with his Zanpakuto spirit this day about the subject. Koyo could seek further wisdom, but his Zanpakuto spirit had clarified it. He was fond of his partner, even if they didn't always agree on the subject.
"I've spent a long time with my Zanpakuto spirit; its voice called to me in the distant nights. Even before I came to the school, I could hear its call. You'd think you would have gone mad at that time. The voice was distant like an echo on the wind."
He finished thinking back fondly as he struggled to hear the voice calling for him. It was something distant and far from him, like trying to grasp smoke with one's hands. He inhaled the steam from his Zanpakuto as it met his nostrils. It brought a sense of calm through his being.
“how much time have you spent, speaking, or trying to communicate with the spirit residing in your zanpakuto?”
Koyo leaned softly against the wooden plank as he gently plucked it from the ground. Bringing it to rest against his shoulder now as he held it. Time to answer the question that was presented.
"I've spent years speaking with and interacting with my partner here. Now, the task he set for me is to train using him in this land. He won't teach me any further until I train out here using my Shikai. Forgive me if my communication skills were lacking. I wasn't seeking to compare our Shikai but to train them. In a sparring session to better understand the gifts, they've given. If you are uncomfortable with this, I can reseal my Zanpakuto."
He was polite and even willing to let it go now. To reseal up his Zanpakuto in this situation and move away from that. He waited to see what Sanyu said now. Koyo hadn't agreed to come to Squad 3 in the Division. He wanted to see what Vice-Captain Hyouzoku saw. Why the man chooses such a raw recruit for this job. Primarily when more substantial options existed within the squad. He and Sanyu were similar indeed down to the situations.
Koyo was haunted by the darkness of his mother. Sanyu tried to make his family proud and honor his heritage. A question hung in Koyo's mind by going to Squad Three. Why did he avoid going to Squad 11 with his family? Perhaps he didn't want to hunger for combat like them. Koyo wouldn't press the issue; he was new to Sanyu and not a close friend yet.