The walk back to the dorms was a silent affair, each of us lost in our own thoughts about the disastrous simulation. As we entered our shared room, the weight of exhaustion from the morning training and the intense first class hit us all at once.
"Dibs on the first shower," Alex muttered, already peeling off his sweat-soaked shirt.
Ryn and I nodded, too tired to argue. We each took turns freshening up, the cool water washing away the grime and some of the stress from the day's events.
Just as we were settling in, Toby burst through the door, looking considerably more relaxed than when we'd last seen him.
"Feel better?" Ryn asked with a smirk.
Toby's face reddened slightly. "Yeah, yeah. Laugh it up. You try controlling gravity without it affecting your bladder."
I couldn't help but chuckle, silently thanking whatever demons or gods were out there that my abilities didn't come with such an embarrassing side effect.
As we lounged around, still discussing the events of the day, a notification chimed on our Watches. It was a message about class selection.
{Greetings Favored Ones}
[Please select the classes that you want to pick. Please read through the document sent to your personal tabs before proceeding}
The message said.
"Already?" Alex groaned. "Don't they think we've been through enough today?"
The tab it was referring to was the academy tabs that were given to each student - ours were resting on each of our study tables.
I picked up my tablet and logged in using my login credentials.
As expected there was a document sent from the academy.
I opened it and read through it. It contained some basic information like, we could only pick the classes once and if any changes were required afterward, we would have to get permission from the dean himself and some rules and regulations.
About the class, each individual had to take six courses for the year.
Also, three courses were mandatory for all, while we had the choice to pick the rest of the three.
Once I read through the document, I scanned through the options. "Looks like we have three mandatory classes and need to choose three more."
The mandatory classes were,
1. History of Earth and Paradise - Professor Elara Vex
A comprehensive study of the events leading up to and following the two cataclysms, focusing on the relationship between Earth and Paradise.
This comprehensive study explores the diverse and often bizarre lifeforms native to Paradise. From the smallest essence-infused microorganisms to the towering behemoths that roam the landscapes, students will learn about the physiology, behavior, and potential weaknesses of Paradise creatures.
The course includes hands-on lab work with specimen samples and virtual reality simulations of Paradise ecosystems.}
Knowledge about the monsters that I may face in the future could prove crucial. Understanding the biology and behavior of Paradise creatures might give me an edge in combat situations.
Moreover, I was curious about how these beings compared to Noir and its flock. Could there be similarities between them or these dominions are different? He was curious to know.
Lastly,
{3. Diplomatic Relations with Paradise Factions - Professor Marcus:
This course offers an in-depth look at the complex political landscape of Paradise. Students will study the various factions, their motivations, alliances, and conflicts. The curriculum covers the history of human-paradise relations, current diplomatic strategies, and simulations of negotiation scenarios.
Guest lectures from Paradise ambassadors and human diplomats provide real-world insights into this delicate balance of power.}
There was a simple reason as to why I chose this course.
Humans were not the only beings in the Paradise! There were other races and factions that had already set up their bases and were making use of the resources of Paradise and disappointingly enough, I knew nothing about them!
In such a situation, Understanding the political landscape of Paradise seemed important, especially given my... unique situation. As someone with a direct connection to a Demon, I needed to know how the various factions might view me.
This knowledge could be crucial for my survival and for navigating the complex web of relationships between Earth and Paradise.
As I confirmed my choices, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and apprehension.
As the others debated their choices, I turned my attention to the tab once again and connected it to the keyboard at the study desk.
The blank document stared back at me, waiting for the report Professor Vale had demanded.
With a sigh, I began to type.
"Simulation Failure Analysis and Improvement Strategy
Submitted by: Levi
1. Failure to Prioritize Civilian Evacuation
Our team's primary mistake was neglecting the safety of simulated civilians. In a real scenario, this would have resulted in unacceptable casualties...."
I continued to write.
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