Frustration

Instead of telling the eight students, who were older than him by a few months, what they should do, he wanted them to become more confident in their own choice.

They had chosen those occupations willingly and worked hard to create a great plan.

Now they should learn how to value themselves and stand up against those saying that their occupations are trash.

It was already uncommon to encounter someone like Shane who almost fed them with answers, but Maya, Dyr, and Han were still a bit reluctant and didn't even dare to look into Shane's eyes after he lectured them.

"How do I fix that?" He thought, not realising that he had said it out loud while scratching the back of his head.

The small Artisan group, as Shane called them, was already thankful to him for accepting them for their choice.

Furthermore, they felt even better after he gave them the option to prove their worth, only that Maya, Dyr, and Han were left behind.