[It's just as well that he gives Izuku some time to process, as he does need a moment to decide how to react to that. The smile slowly fades from his face, resettling in a thoughtful, introspective expression.
He didn't understand how Kei had known he was putting up a front. Trying to distract from his problems with a sunny, can do attitude. He's hidden behind it so long that it comes instantly at this point whenever he feels shaken or unbalanced.]
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He didn't understand how Kei had known he was putting up a front. Trying to distract from his problems with a sunny, can do attitude. He's hidden behind it so long that it comes instantly at this point whenever he feels shaken or unbalanced.]
Is that...bad? To put other's feelings first?