266 War
"To create warriors who would eradicate everyst one of them,"
Isabe''s words were blunt, truly blunt. She didn''t mince her words nor did she try to hide anything. She simply told each one of the students their purpose.
It took a huge amount of resources that most people in the human domain couldn''t even begin to fathom to manage the academy.
Why were they going through all of this without collecting a dime from each of the students? That was because they nned on having each of them pay back by joining the war.
It was a cruel thing. Forcing young children into fighting and killing, but it was necessary for the survival of the whole.
They must constantly produce strong warriors who could fight and hold their own in battle.
''It''s better they all learn what they''re here for, especially him,'' Isabe peeked at Atticus''s form on the side once again, studying his expression.
And upon seeing the cold neutral eyes that were locked onto the image of the Zorvan disyed on the screen, Isabe couldn''t help but internally shake her head.
''Of course, what was I even expecting? He''s not normal,''
One of the major reasons Isabe decided to reveal this information in her first ss was because of Atticus.
Atticus was strong. He was a talent they have never witnessed before in the history of the human domain.
Isabe had no doubts that he would be the one to lead the human race in the future. After his mind numbing disy of strength, Isabe made sure to find out everything she could about his personality.
She has lost count of the number of humans who used their powers for evil.
If someone like Atticus, who was a once in a lifetime genius, bes like that, the consequences would be devastating.
But she was pleased, very pleased with what she found out. He was very nice and took care of his other family youths.
Even the other youths who were in his division were treated well.
''He cares about his family a lot,''
It wasn''t hard toe to this conclusion. Upon reaching it, Isabe was d; it meant that he at least had a conscience.
The Ravenstein family was an important part of the human domain, which meant that when he eventually reaches that apex, he won''t abandon the human domain.
Seeing the serious looks on each of the students'' faces, Isabe nodded.
"I''m d to see you all understand the severity of our situation. Now, let''s get to business."
Isabe walked back to the obsidian table and tapped on the surface again, the image of the Zorvan changing instantly to an emblem.
''The emblem of the alliance,'' Atticus immediately identified. He had encountered the emblem several times before, particrly in books and within many significant structures.
The emblem represented the Human Alliance, the Paragon Council.
Against a sleek ck background, a robust humanoid figure stood prominently, symbolizing strength, unity, and the collective essence of the alliance.
The silhouette exuded a sense of determination, embodying the ideals and resilience of the Paragon Council.
The rest of the youths also recognized the Emblem; there was no one in the human domain who didn''t.
"As you''re all probably aware, this is the emblem of the Human Alliance. The allianceprises all the paragons of humanity andmands the military force within the human domain," Isabe exined. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
"This same military is where each one of you is mandated to serve after your tenure in the academy concludes. There are no exceptions."
Observing that each of the students was attentive, she continued,
"Now, this brings me back to the purpose of this ss. This is the LDSP-001, the Leadership and Strategic nning. It was established with the primary goal of teaching you all how to be effective leaders.
"Throughout the duration of this course, you will be instructed in war strategies, how to engage inrge scale battles, how tomand and lead a substantial number of subordinates, how to anticipate enemy movements, and, most importantly, how to survive," Isabe exined.
"Now let''s jump right in to it," Isabe tapped on the surface of the table once again, the disy of the screen changing.
Atticus focused on every wording out of her mouth.
Because he hade from a tier one family, he knew about the war with the Zorvans. But apart from the history, Atticus hadn''t been able to learn any specifics about the war.
This was the first time he was even seeing the alien race they were facing. And this was the same for the rest of the students. And truly, they looked really formidable.
And what added to this conclusion was, the alien disyed had beenpletely naked, and yet Atticus could feel the intense power it held even though they were looking at it through a screen.
Atticus couldn''t fathom the extent of their strength if they were to equip themselves with their advanced technology.
After the speech, Isabe moved straight towards the course they would be learning for the year.
She only exined the general overview and sent each of them their course outlines so they would know what to expect during the duration of the course.
And after about two hours, "That would be all for today," Isabe ended the ss early.
"I will expect you all in ss early tomorrow," Isabe dered.
And without waiting for a response, she picked up her smoothie from the table and started walking out of the room, the door sliding open as she walked out.
As soon as Isabe left, the heavy pressure that had enveloped each and every one of the students was suddenly lifted as many of them released arge exhale in response to the pressure.
Throughout the whole lecture, the ss had beenpletely silent, with none of the youth daring to make a sound.
Because of their backgrounds, each of the students currently present were well aware of the ongoing war.
They all knew the war was a bad thing, but none of them could have ever imagined it to be this bad.