Okay, but I actually think these two would be potentially funny together. Wen Kexing is seen as the worst of the worst in his canon--he is one of the protagonists, but his social position is a villain to society. He was raised in a lawless outcast group so actually he's sort of given to picking at people's flaws and raw spots, and because he's from the end of the series, he's softened from trying to weaponize that toward more teasing and somewhat nurturing? It could work out for weird friendships!
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Okay, but I actually think these two would be potentially funny together. Wen Kexing is seen as the worst of the worst in his canon--he is one of the protagonists, but his social position is a villain to society. He was raised in a lawless outcast group so actually he's sort of given to picking at people's flaws and raw spots, and because he's from the end of the series, he's softened from trying to weaponize that toward more teasing and somewhat nurturing? It could work out for weird friendships!