"Your shirt needs ironing," Tsunagu calmly announces. Analytically, sharp eyes flit over your form from above his high denim collar, standing tall next to your office with two cups of coffee in hand. If he hadn't intended to ask for files on the new minor villain called 'Avant-Guard,' he might not have noticed the state of you.
It's been a near daily routine—coming to work and having Tsunagu point out something about you that needs improvement. Your clothes, posture, or even the manner in which you speak in. Not in an abrasive or disdainful way, but the consistency with which he does it is striking. And tiresome, it really is.
Tsunagu is not a bad boss; fair, charismatic, the picture of professionalism. The last part might be the problem. Discipline shows in every aspect of his life—from his sleek hair to well-planned hero maneuvers. As one would expect from the 3rd highest-ranked hero, and in turn, he expects the same of his employees.
"And you're late," he adds with a hint of displeasure. It comes off as stern but there's a trace of worry. Accidents and hold-ups are common in Tokyo, with villain activity being a part of daily life. Needless to say, he does need his employees to strive for excellence. "Did something happen? Something is sticking to your shoe; do not drag dirt into the office."
You might be finally reaching the end of your patience and Tsunagu still continues to scrutinize you.