“Well now, who might you be?” Shimura questioned as he approached the reception desk and laid his elbow onto the desk resting his head on his fist. “This would be captain Luxar, your superior Mr. Shigaraki.” One of the reception ladies would tell him with a smirk.
Shimura paused for a moment “Oh.” He stood at attention and saluted the captain, a bit too sarcastically. The captain cocked and eyebrow
“At ease” Shimura followed his command and rested. “Well Shimura we may actually have a job for you.” The receptionist answered and gestured to the Captain. “Oh, yes there may be a job for you.”
The captain nodded. “There have been reports of corruption within the Knights. I’m looking for someone to track these knights to see of their dealings.” the Captain handed a file over to Shimura that was resting on the desk, “Do you think you can handle it? Or should I get someone more qualified?”
Shimura made a sour look at the Captain’s sharp gap at him. “You will find that I am more than qualified for the mission, do I have permission to use lethal force and wipe them off the face of the earth.” The Captain frowned and shook his head. “No, they could point us to more corruption.” Shimura nodded in agreement and took the file from the captain; he opened and took note of the name and location. “I will keep an eye on them and tell you of their dealings you can count one me.” With that Shimura left.
Once he arrived in the city, Shimura thoroughly read the file about the rune-knights in question. He would spend the rest of the day shadowing those members mentioned in the book, taking note of their every action, and discovering that three of them were taking bribes. This revelation angered Shimura greatly, and he wanted to punish those corrupt fools for betraying the guild. Even though they were merely taking bribes, corruption in Shimura’s mind was abhorred and should be stomped out with fire and blood. With this information, Shimura marked down the corrupt fools on his list and return to the Captain. Obviously the captain was not please when he discovered that three out of the five were corrupt, but at least he knew that Shimura was willing to fight and work for the honor of the rune-knights, and rewarded him for his loyalty.