Kaizer arrived at a small office in which the dean's photo hung in a frame at the back, within which four other men were present. One was Kaizer's own grandpa, Gerald Lunin, though he looked much younger, resembling an older Kaizer by about 70%, mostly lacking the intense blue eyes.
No wonder Dean Rochester recognized him immediately.
The others were a tall burly man who was bald and had a brown complexion while wearing tight black armor, a slightly shorter Asian man wearing a mandarin suit with long hair tied in a bun, a sword at his waist, and a young man no older than Kaizer with spiky black hair, dead fish eyes, and pursed lips full of impatience.