
Walking past the crowds that filled the streets, Kiriha had to wonder if his explorations would be rewarding at all; they weren’t quite as worthwhile as he’d initially expected. Besides the fact that Digimon still remain in the human world, nothing else seems to be out of place. So all he could really do is keep a look out for rogue Digimon that might cause commotion and keep them out of the civilians’ sights.
And frankly, he found it tedious and uninteresting.
“Kiriha,” a deep voice drawled out from his Xros Loader. Stopping in his tracks, the blonde teen frowned and took out the device, seeing Greymon’s image on the screen. “There’s a Digimon nearby; I can sense it…” A pause. “There, somewhere behind!”
He kept quiet as he looked up and surveyed the area, no sooner spotting a girl standing by a short blue figure – no doubt a Digimon, and the girl herself wasn’t that hard to miss either judging by appearances; though by the looks of her he assumed she was a Hunter. But that wasn’t the issue here.
What was a Digimon doing out in the open like that? Didn’t that girl know any better than to attract any more attention than necessary here in the human world? It didn’t take a genius to figure that one out.

Scowling faintly, Kiriha stepped forward and began walking towards her, ignoring the stares aimed at her and her partner (or what he deemed to be her partner). This certainly didn’t sit well with him.
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