As Cyb Louis's words hung in the air, all the mentors present were struck silent, their gazes shifting to Dean Bruce, brimming with both surprise and curiosity.
They were all here on the same exchange program—so how was it that he knew the leadership at headquarters, let alone received such courteous treatment?
Unconcerned with the murmurs around him, Dean Bruce walked straight to Cyb Louis, nodding slightly in acknowledgment.
With a somber expression, Cyb Louis swept his gaze across the mentors and said in a firm tone, "You are all mentors who have passed the evaluations. It should be clear to you that this is a rare opportunity. I hope each of you will take full advantage of your time at the Advanced Magic Academy to learn and strengthen yourselves."
As he finished speaking, hope lit up in the eyes of many mentors; after all, they had come here with the intention of growing stronger.
However, Cyb Louis's tone then took a sudden turn. "That said, let me make one thing clear! Within Saint Laurent City and especially in the Advanced Magic Academy, you are expected to follow strict regulations. Failure to do so will result in consequences—at best, you'll be sent back where you came from; at worst, you'll face disciplinary action!"
"For all academy rules, you can inquire with the local academy leaders. City rules are also detailed in a handbook that you can pick up."
The coldness in Cyb Louis's words caused a ripple of tension among the mentors.
"Take a headcount, and if everyone's here, we'll set out immediately!" Cyb Louis motioned with a wave, and the guards by his side went off at once to tally the numbers.
With the headcount complete, the mentors were led toward Saint Laurent Advanced Magic Academy. Dean Bruce, however, was invited to join Cyb Louis in his carriage.
As soon as they boarded, Cyb Louis tossed a yellow key over to Dean Bruce, saying, "This is the pass for entry into the Flowing Sands Secret Realm. Just give this to the young lady."
"Thank you," Dean Bruce replied, pocketing the yellow key. "When does it open?"
Cyb Louis chuckled. "Tomorrow. Your little lady lucked out—she'll be able to avoid the grueling initiation training!"
"Initiation training?" Dean Bruce raised an eyebrow, quickly understanding; it must be similar to the modern-day boot camps, designed to hone the freshmen's egos and put them through a rite of passage.
"What a pity," Dean Bruce murmured, half to himself. With her going to the Secret Realm, he wouldn't have the chance to leave the students with a truly memorable impression.
"What's the matter? You look disappointed," Cyb Louis chuckled. "The freshman training isn't only exhausting for the students; it's even more tiring for the mentors. The fact that you can go to the Secret Realm is a good thing."
Dean Bruce shrugged, neither agreeing nor disagreeing, then shifted the topic. "I'm curious—does Saint Laurent Advanced Magic Academy truly have that many students? Why gather so many mentors?"
"Of course, there are plenty of students. But these so-called 'mentors'..." Cyb Louis smirked. "Do you really think they're here to teach? They're basically mentor assistants—laborers, really! If any special situation arises, they'll be thrown in to handle it! Trust me, it's not some cushy assignment."
Dean Bruce narrowed his eyes slightly and replied in a low tone, "And with you promoting me to a senior mentor position, won't people within the academy figure out that I'm basically your informant? How am I supposed to gather any information if I'm under constant scrutiny?"
With a slight shake of his head, Dean Bruce dismissed the thoughts and remarked aloud, "War is not born from an empress but from the desires rooted in people's hearts."
"Desires?" Cyb Louis paused, visibly taken aback, and fell into deep thought.
Seeing this, Dean Bruce let him be, closing his eyes slightly and retrieving a Red Sun Fruit from his system space to consume quietly, enhancing his strength.
Before long, the carriage came to a halt.
Cyb Louis snapped out of his reflection, gazing at Dean Bruce with a look of newfound insight. "Your words have truly opened my eyes! Yes, indeed—war stems from human desire! Kings seek expansion, ministers and nobles seek fame and rank, commoners seek a better future for their children, and even servants wish to break free of their chains."
"One day, when there's a chance, we must have a good, long conversation," Cyb Louis said with a smile. "We've arrived—prepare yourself for a new life, though I doubt these things will pose much of a challenge for you."
As he spoke, Cyb Louis lifted the carriage curtain, and a roar of noise poured into Dean Bruce's ears like a crashing wave.
Stepping down from the carriage with Cyb Louis, Dean Bruce took in his surroundings, noting the towering trees and tall buildings stretching up to the sky.
Hundreds of students walked along the pathways, looking noticeably older than those in the junior magic academies. Seeing Cyb Louis's carriage, many paused to bow respectfully.
Cyb Louis nodded back, a warm smile on his face.
Suddenly, a chorus of gasps rose from the crowd, drawing both Dean Bruce and Cyb Louis's attention. Turning, they spotted a group of young students—the same boys and girls they had encountered on the street the previous day.
Dean Bruce didn't have time to engage with them and waved them off, signaling for them to go on their way. Yet the sight of him stepping out of a carriage bearing the emblem of the Department of Education left the youths visibly shaken, their expressions turning into looks of dread.
Glancing around, Dean Bruce noticed the absence of the other mentors and asked, "Where is everyone else? Why haven't they caught up?"
"They're walking. Naturally, it'll take them longer to arrive than us," Cyb Louis replied calmly. "No need to wait on them. Come along with me to the administrative office to finish the necessary formalities, then I can get back to my duties."
Moving through the throngs of students, Dean Bruce and Cyb Louis soon reached the administrative building.
"Well, well! What an unexpected visit! Lord Cyb, what brings you here?"
A rotund, middle-aged man approached them at the entrance, his smile not quite reaching his eyes. "Today's the start of the term; I'm afraid there isn't anywhere suitable to receive you."
Ignoring the man's greeting, Cyb Louis turned to Dean Bruce, introducing him, "This is the Dean of Students, Mordo Chakol. Don't let his harmless looks fool you—he's a ninth-rank archmage, just one step away from becoming a grand archmage!"
"Ahem!" Mordo Chakol interrupted, looking embarrassed. "Lord Cyb, you jest. I'm merely an administrator; there's no way I have such abilities. If anyone actually believed that, I'd be a dead man."
As he spoke, Mordo Chakol's gaze remained fixed on Dean Bruce.