"You're falling for it too." The man grinned madly, wiping his gun again. "Being the 'hero' does not mean being all bubbly and believing that friendship alone will save you; rather, it's through hard and painful work that you do what you know to be the right thing to do. I won't deny that having some support on some things will help you with certain situations, but I have found that it's better to work alone so that your plans and goals can come to pass without having anyone ruining it."
He turned to Concerto, the mad grin still playing on his lips; although his eyes grew to be serious and perhaps cold. "I'm not the one missing anything. I have experienced what it's like to be the stereotypical hero, and frankly I didn't understand that what I knew to be right required hard work. You and others don't understand that you can be the hero of your story without having anyone else there to support you. I've learned that having people close to you makes you vulnerable to your enemy breaking you, so it's best to work alone so I don't get distracted. But because of the way that others are making you think about heroes, you're not seeing how you can change the world in your own way.
"Being the hero does not mean you have to have an overbearing positive personality or a group of supportive yet gullible friends; it's coming to the realization of what life really is and adapting to it's standards and what it gives you. Reality will always hit you smack dab in the face, and it's best to be prepared for it in your own way."
The man then laughed, looking at his now red cloth. "Not that you would understand, of course," he said, his mad smile growing a bit larger. "You have the mindset of everyone else, thinking that you need to always be optimistic with life. What you need to be is real with your situation, then do the thing that you know to be right. Once you've gotten past your stubbornness and the world's mindset, being the hero of your own story is easy."
The man considered what he said, then nodded. "Not caring is one way to cope," he said without explanation.