After leaving the 18th Division’s warehouse, Fii headed to the dormitories where the apprentice knights would be living.
There were four dorm buildings in total, and they were spread across Orstoll’s large castle.
In Orstoll, rather than knights constantly supervising an apprentice, instead the apprentice knights would be gathered here in a dorm. Here, they would spend their days attending something like a school, where instructors would teach and train them in the basics.
This too, was one of Roy’s many reforms.
Training would take place between Monday and Thursday. Fridays and Saturdays were dedicated to learning under their designated knight divisions, where they would also be tasked with simple missions.
Sunday was when they were free.
Having said that though, they had only just finished their exams, and so the first week was left free for them to acclimate to their dorm life.
Of course, not all apprentices would immediately move in.
Those from noble backgrounds would take time to prepare, and saying goodbye to families took time as well.
Fii on the other hand had nowhere else to go, so she immediately moved in.
She was assigned to the Northern Dormitory, a wooden building with a blue roof and a calming atmosphere.
Earlier, Crow had handed her a paper, and Fii was now making her way to the room number that was on it.
A room on the window-side of the second floor. The room itself was terribly cramped, but it was enough for Fii.
Since she had no luggage to speak of, she carefully put down the sword from Galluzzi, before lazing about wherever.
Before long, a knock came from the door.
“Coming~”
“Oh-! So there really was somebody inside. Mind if I come in?”
“Mn, not at all.”
It had been a youthful boy’s voice.
Fii decided it was probably a fellow apprentice.
After opening the door with a click, three boys came into the room.
A lively-looking boy with spiky brown hair.
A gentle-looking boy with fluffy cream-coloured hair.
And a tall and lanky boy with a black side-fringe.
No sooner had they entered did they let out cries of shock.