The entirety of a pristine white room suddenly lit up in a golden glow and in the next instance, the figure of a white haired youth appeared in the middle of the room.
The youth shivered a bit, trying to get rid of the sensation that came with teleportation and then looked around the room, seeing the same pristine white room as usual.
A soft sigh escaped the youth’s lips, a sigh so soft it could only belong to a female.
The youth’s piercing red eyes locked on to the exit door of the room, closing
the distance within a few seconds. And with a deep breath, Aurora left the room.
Unsurprisingly, the structure of the leaders section of the academy campus was basically the same thing as the none leader section, with only a slight deviation; it was bigger. Incredibly bigger.
The door slid open and Aurora’a figure stepped out of the room. Her gaze instantly landed on the ginormous round and tall colleseum like space.
The room she had just come out of was one of the thousands contained in this space, with each doors looking like tiny white dots littering a round structure round.
As soon as she stepped out of the door, she started making her way through the hall.
Just like the leaders section the outer wall was made of see through glass, but there was no expansive garden in the middle.
In fact, this structure was one of many in this part of the academy. And unlike the leader’s section in which the building served multiple functions; teleportation, classroom and training facilities.
This structure only serves as the teleportation facility.
To get to her classroom, Aurora had to leave the building after taking an elevator to the bottom floor.
The area was crowded with other students trying to get to their classroom and Aurora had to weave her way through a bunch of strangers.
But luckily for her, her very obvious white hair was a very good deterrent.
This was especially so after the video of a particular white haired boy burning a bunch of third years spread in the academy.
The Ravensteins, regardless of if he/she was part of the main family or not became feared in the academy with most of the students stirring clear of them like the plague.
Leaving the teleportation facility, Aurora was met with an expansive grassland landscape that stretched far and wide in every direction.
And spread out in the area around her were building that were completely identical to the one she had just come out of.
Aurora turned to her left and started walking towards the towering structures at the east side of the campus.
After a few annoying minutes, Aurora finally got to her destination. ‘Here we go again,’ Aurora thought with a small sigh.
The door slid open as she walked into the classroom.
Her gaze instantly turned cold as she entered the room. Many of the students who saw her enter instantly flinched, the majority of them quickly averting their gazes away from her.
Aurora had learned from the very best what the best and easiest way to avoid stupid situations was, show your dominance from the start.
She had seen Atticus doing this same exact thing more time that she could even remember. And in every cases, it always seemed to work as everyone stirred clear of him.
It had been exactly this rule that she followed on the very first day of class. And because of that, until this day, none in the class had deared to mess with her.
The structure of the classroom was just like the one Atticus usually attended classes in, just way more bigger.
Unlike its 100 students, this classroom was fitted to house more than a thousand students.
The students had also adopted a similar hierarchy system as at in Atticus’s classroom. With the first row seat only housing members of the tier one family. And each of them were seated accordingly to their rank.
Aurora had been the overall 6th rank in the entrance test which in turn practically made her the first rank in the class.
Aurora made her way through the class, reaching her seat in a few seconds. Through out the three months in the academy, Aurora had never once tried to make any friends.
Anyone who tried to talk to her were all sent away with icy cold looks. Another one of the bad habits she had unknowingly picked up from Atticus.
The tier ones were already seated and unlike the leader’s section in which they were a few of them, they were more than a hundred in this classroom.
Many of them fixed their eyes on Aurora as she sat but as usual, none tried anything. After a few minutes of waiting, the door slid open and a figure stepped through the door.
It would shock many, but one look at this figure would tell you that it wasn’t human. That’s right, it was a robot.
This class was just one of the thousands, containing the same number of students in the academy.
The number of teachers needed to teach such a large number would be staggering. The academy always goes for the best of the best, and instead of overworking their already short staff, they opted to use robots instead.
Especially if the subject was a routine one.
It was programmed with numerous teaching methods and data. There was not a single thing about the course it was teaching that it wouldn’t be aware of.
The form of the robot entered the classroom and walked to the obsidian table at the front of the class and immediately started its lecture.
The students were already used to it and didn’t make any fuzz.
After 3 hours later, the robot seemed to pause, the blue glow in its eyes dimming for a few seconds before it suddenly changed and became green.
And then, In a suddenly switch, the robot ended the class and immediately began the next lecture.
Two hours later, the class for the day finally ended, and the robot left the room.