Matthew blinked, realizing that Naruto just...did not get it. And somehow he had a feeling that Naruto would never understand, until he faced the weapon first hand. As Naruto moved across the bridge, Matthew followed behind him, chewing his bottom lip nervously as he obsessively watched the guards. If they lifted up a weapon, Matthew would automatically move in front of Naruto. While getting shot hurt like hell, it was impossible for Matthew to permanently die, and so he'd happily take a bullet for the younger ninja.
Matthew was used to the idea that there were people here who weren't human themselves (hell, he wasn't human himself) but...he'd never really considered the implications of such a variety of non-humans here. When Naruto said that his ninja training allowed him to take down those guards without them even noticing him, Matthew assumed he meant he could sneak up behind them and knock them unconscious with ninja-like precision. Of course Matthew found the orange-ness of Naruto's costume abit odd for a ninja, but...well there had to be some reason for the colouring, right?
So when Naruto copied himself into three pieces, Matthew realized that nope, Naruto wasn't a traditional Japanese style of ninja; he was something different all together.
"D-Don't kill them!" Matthew yelled, as he watched Naruto and his clones take down the guards. Oh dear, this entire idea to beat up the guards was a bad idea. Now they'd really have to rush their stealing spree, before the guys woke up and gave out a description of them. Matthew wasn't worried about them spotting him, but he was worried about Naruto.
"Y-Yeah...well...they still can be fatal so umm..." Matthew muttered, beginning to pace towards the other side of the bridge. They did need to rush, after all. Still, he wasn't so much interested in explaining the seriousness of guns to Naruto, as now focused on questioning what exactly did he just see?! "W-What was that?!"
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Matthew was used to the idea that there were people here who weren't human themselves (hell, he wasn't human himself) but...he'd never really considered the implications of such a variety of non-humans here. When Naruto said that his ninja training allowed him to take down those guards without them even noticing him, Matthew assumed he meant he could sneak up behind them and knock them unconscious with ninja-like precision. Of course Matthew found the orange-ness of Naruto's costume abit odd for a ninja, but...well there had to be some reason for the colouring, right?
So when Naruto copied himself into three pieces, Matthew realized that nope, Naruto wasn't a traditional Japanese style of ninja; he was something different all together.
"D-Don't kill them!" Matthew yelled, as he watched Naruto and his clones take down the guards. Oh dear, this entire idea to beat up the guards was a bad idea. Now they'd really have to rush their stealing spree, before the guys woke up and gave out a description of them. Matthew wasn't worried about them spotting him, but he was worried about Naruto.
"Y-Yeah...well...they still can be fatal so umm..." Matthew muttered, beginning to pace towards the other side of the bridge. They did need to rush, after all. Still, he wasn't so much interested in explaining the seriousness of guns to Naruto, as now focused on questioning what exactly did he just see?! "W-What was that?!"