After deciding that he would be willing to work with Christopher, Jelal began to start introducing Christopher to the world of villains.
"Okay then Christopher, I have some things that I want to ask you. Do you know what villains do?" said Jelal as he wanted to know if Christopher actually knew what villains did and why the heroes always hunted them. It was a fair question which anyone would have been able to answer easily. However even if they could answer it quickly, that didn't mean that they could answer it correctly. However, Christopher didn't take into account the fact that he might have been told false information his whole life. After all, if something was a lie, what would anyone have a reason to keep repeating it over and over again to a person for the entirety of their life.
"Well, a villain is someone that does bad things. A person that doesn't abide by the law. A person who causes destruction and fear into the hearts of others. Evil incarnate. That is what villains are," replied Christopher as he spoke as if he was a robot that was repeating what he had been programmed to say as, in truth, that was what was taking place. That statement had been engraved in his head since the day he was born. Over and over again, it was repeated to him. His entire life was filled with fear of villains. Not just fear but hatred for causing that fear. Nevertheless, the moment he realised that the hero society had betrayed him, Christopher turned to the side of the villains as he was taught that a hero's number one enemy was a villain. In conclusion, the heroes had set up their own undoing through their unethical methods of engraving their message into the following generations just like that had been to them when they were children themselves. It was a world where robots basically made other robots that only acted based on what they were told to do.
"How interesting. Do you think that is true though," Jelal asked Christopher as he wanted to know just how much he had been tainted by the world of heroes and just how hard he would have to work to get Christopher to completely turn into a villain. This was essential as he needed to know how extreme he needed to be to get Christopher's full potential to appear.
"Well, I mean isn't it true though? I mean no disrespect but aren't villains supposed to be big evil creatures that terrorize the people and the heroes come to save the day? I mean since I'm now a villain now, I have to cause destruction but I'm fine with that. I'm just a bit confused if that is not what I'm going to be doing with you guys. After all, I saw what you guys were planning to do inside that ban. Seeing that I'm sure that you commit a couple of crimes or even a lot," said Christopher as he wanted to get some things clear as well as Jelal's wording and tone made it seem as if he didn't plan to take Christopher on trips where massive amounts of destruction would take place. This of course meant that Christopher would start questioning more things as he wanted the entire villain experience and not just small portions of it. Of course, he was no longer in his own house which meant that he didn't get to control how things operated. Instead, he would need to learn to have some patience as well as some self-control.
"Hold on there kid, I never said you were a villain. I only said you can join our group. To become a villain isn't simply a statement. You have to prove that you are worthy of that title then maybe you can call yourself a villain. However, for the time being, do not refer to yourself as a villain. Next, you're still not physically not mentally ready to be taken with us to events that include large villainous activities. Until you're ready, you'll be having to sit those events out," said Jelal, which brought a large frown to Christopher's face as his worst fears were coming to reality. He wanted to be included in every villain event but he couldn't due to his not being fully ready for it which would have most likely not been the case if he was just born a villain instead of a hero.
"Well, I'm going, to be honest with you. Halloween is in about 10 months. That is when the largest event for all villains across the world takes place. The crime rate during those times increases by at least 10 times and for some heroes, that's when they make most of their money for the year but it's also the day when their lives are at risk. As for us villains, it's a day in which we can go all out and have as much fun as we want. After all, there'll be too many of us for the heroes to hunt. Most of the villains are actually captured by the strongest heroes while the weaker ones don't really do anything. It's quite interesting how the dynamic of heroes and villains work but I'm pretty sure you just assume that all heroes can capture a villain," said Jelal as he wanted to teach Christopher how the world truly worked and not the way which heroes said to make themselves look better.
"You see, some heroes are really strong. When I say that, I mean it. Your father for example could probably destroy an entire city if he really wanted to. With that kind of power, people like us stand no chance with each of us being only strong enough to destroy a couple of buildings at maximum power. However, most of the heroes which are rather weak are much weaker than the average villain as they had to never work hard for their survival. Only the ones that work the hardest get to survive. As such, even if you do have heroes which can capture or defeat villains at will, the number of villains far outweighs that of heroes. Although your strongest hero might be stronger than our strongest villain. Our average power output is higher than yours, I hope you're beginning to understand why the tides of power between these two sides never shift greatly," said Jelal.