heard a guy went down on you real good once.
 “Mutual killing," is it? It isn't terribly different from the way some of them played that game when the battle for godhood began. Ah, but it wasn't really about godhood, was it? Not for the participants, at least. For them it was about the null zai--the chance to make any one of their dreams come true.
 It's a shame Anon was told to stand by until they were needed. They would have liked to obtain the null zai for themselves, although it doesn't particularly matter in the end. Robert will win if he escapes this island, after all. His victory will ensure that at least the humans will cease to exist. But then, they were never a problem, were they? Not to Anon. Not to the Hellions at large.
 Granted, that's only true if Robert makes it off this island alive. There isn't much doubt that he's capable of surviving, but if any of the other students... no. It's impossible, isn't it? There may be highschoolers and adults present, but Robert Haydn is a 「 g e n i u s 」 . That's what his father calls him, and thus far he's been right. There's been no one capable of taking him down. Why should that change now?
 Even so, Anon has every intention “checking up on him." They have yet to see him in person, in action, and they're not about to let this chance slip through their fingers. Their anticipation is such that they shout out immediately upon finding him.
 “Robert Haydn.  I've been searching for you."