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Kaizer was silent for a long while, and Dean Rochester used this time to savor his tea in quietude, allowing the young man to think. Dean Rochester had a high opinion of Kaizer and knew that, as a telepath, he must have experienced many difficulties growing up being exposed to the minds of others.

His grandfather, Gerald, had been like Kaizer during their youth—silent and reclusive, very anti-social. He, William Rochester, had rather been very prideful and arrogant, unable to tolerate Gerald, who was also rated to be S-class and always competing with him.

After a few fights and a few life-and-death adventures, the two grew up, warmed up to each other, and changed their ways—Gerald becoming more lively and William becoming more humble as well as mature.