The bell rang and Professor Windmeg dismissed us. The hallway was filled with students in a blink of an eye, not wasting a single second of time for their fellow students to take the back seat.
Unfortunately, me and Rain have different classes. So, we bid ourselves goodbye before parting ways to our perspective classes.
"Try not to fall asleep this time, sleepy head." Rain jokingly said.
"And try not to fall behind your class, nerd." I commented back and we both laughed.
My next class after Basic Rune class was Basics and Advanced Force Class taught by Professor Lightning.
The classroom was different from Professor Windmeg. Instead of a typical classroom with desks and chairs, there was nothing at all. All we saw was a gymnasium-theme classroom that was spacious enough for two students to spar. Not only that, but there were also benches that were connected to the very back of the room, far from the sparring arena so that those who were watching won't get affected.
But the mini arena has a barrier protecting the spectators from the fighters, while the fighters can go all out since there is a barrier protecting their fellow students.
Standing in the middle of the arena was no other than Professor Lightning.
"Welcome, runts. This will be your first day of Force class. I hope that all of you won't di- I mean, fall behind."
'Huh? Was she about to say die or am I tripping?'
"Huh? Was she about to say die or am I tripping?" A familiar voice said my thoughts loudly. I turned around and saw Silvera and Teresia standing side by side together, watching the crazy professor.
Until Silvera noticed me.
"Ack! You are here too?" She said while showing disgust.
"What was that for?" I asked in annoyance.
"Nothing. I didn't expect you to be in here as well, cocky brat." She said.
"First of all, that's Arthur for you. Second, I didn't expect you two to be here as well." I said and my eyes averted to Teresia, who was staring at me as well. However, she quickly looked away and focused her attention to the crazy professor.
'Last night we were just talking, now she is ignoring me. I don't understand women.'