The weekdays were passing like the flow of unobstructed water ever since the academy had started formally.

Tuesday's classes were just as enjoyable, and because my thirst for knowledge of Dungeon Activity was even deeper than the bottom of ocean, I borrowed a few more books from the Great Library>.The most interesting among all was definitely history.

After the classes were over, I trained the quartet as I had promised. Although I had to exercise force there and dragged them to the training ground when they refused to come to training, saying "We don't need training" while sweating profusely for some reason.

For Saturn-kun, I had to become a little stricter, seeing no improvement in him, and result-wise, I believe I made the right decision, seeing his slightly improved aim.

You can reach the top, Saturn-kun. Fight!

But of course, training is a matter of time and not just a day, so when I conveyed that I would train them tomorrow too, their eyes pooled with tears of gratitude.

On Wednesday, it was finally the class to teach about dungeon exploration. though it was still a class lecture.

The content was truly basic, with only the rehearsal and the mental preparedness to face the dungeon.

Hmm. The lecture was pretty much the same as the game, but some things still come out as new now that I was attending them in-person. It actually turned out to be a useful class.

After classes was the training time for Saturn-kun and others.

It really puzzled me why they still tried to make an excuse, but given the scarcity of time, I dragged them like yesterday and switched to spartan mode from the beginning. Hard work never betrays, and true to the words, Saturn-kun's attack can now finally hit the target 9 out of 10 times.

Thursday, class topic was about the established norm for jobs in this world.

However, as such a "norm" had been subverted significantly recently, the majority of the textbooks about them have now become useless. Because of that, even the teacher appears hesitant about answering the students' questions.