Dean's office

Another magnificent blue gate awaited him as he passed, but this one was more like the second part of the construction.

'Why are these individuals taking up so much land space? What are they thinking by putting structures wherever they want?' Zëäl believed they lacked great building and construction sense.

A large gap existed between the first and second gates (blue and black) that could hold several carriages.

As Zëäl approached the entryway, he noticed a lone guy sitting peacefully in a brown wooden chair with a rear balance.

The chair's sole distinguishing feature was that its four legs were unusually lengthy, with a brown wooden bar crossing on all four corners.

Zëäl approached him and said, "Sir, greetings. I am a fresh student looking to begin my studies." Zëäl was composed like an adult even though he was just a child.

The man moaned and opened his eyes, an angry expression on his face.