"That came out of nowhere; how does that alone can change things in the big picture?" Rain asked.
"Lately, they have been facing some problems with their mission, and I can tell that their teamwork is lacking a bit," Branden explained. "Your presence there can help them keep improving, and that would benefit the organization a lot. I can see a lot of potential in them."
Rain wanted to say that he didn't want to babysit anyone, but he was the youngest of the group, so that wouldn't make sense. In any case, Rain liked his freedom, and since he wouldn't be the leader of the ground, he had even fewer reasons to join them permanently; there was no point in joining them to help if he was only going to lose.
"I can understand your concerns, but your presence truly will make them work harder," Branden said. "Also, you are much of a solo guy, so that would benefit you as well."
"No, it won't," Rain said.