"Here's the application form." She provided him with set of sheets of paper. "Do you possess an Academic statement from the academics department?"

"I'm afraid not." he shook his head. "Should I go procure one?"

"Not necessary." She assured. "We can acquire the documents ourselves, it's just the process can be expedited if provided. Still, it's not an issue."

Rui nodded before heading over to a desk reading through the application thoroughly. It had several pages, the first page was all about mundane and basic personal information. Name, age, date of birth, sex and other standard pieces of information needed by most applications and forms of this nature.

The second page was a bit more interesting. It was centered around his personal affinities as defined by him. He needed to describe his Martial Art, list out his techniques and preferences.

The third page asked him to list out preferred mission parameters; distance from Academy, mission timeframe, class etc.

The final page was a page of certain terms and agreements that he had to agree to in order to receive a license.

the application form with a provided ink pen before eagerly returning it to the staff

you within the day."

occurred to him. "Can

you can."

had never been to before, Rui recalled that he wasn't allowed to enter this portion of the Academy when he initially toured it with Kane, specifically because he wasn't an Apprentice. Once he had become an

library huh?" Rui muttered to himself as he approached the large facility. The guards didn't bat an eye at him after taking a look at his Apprentice uniform, as he entered the library. He opened the large doors

what I

paperwork, from his previous life. There

the library was pentagonal, split into five sections each dedicated to a different class of missions. Each mission bill was placed vertically in shelves with

a grade of difficulty of missions. Grade one missions were

coordinates, this corresponded to five copies of a large map of the town of Hajin and surrounding lands. The map was crisscrossed by numbered latitude and longitude in an elementary coordinate system. The coordinates on each mission

submission, indicating what date the commission from the customer was accepted by the Martial Union. This allowed Martial Artists to see whether the mission was

mission also had estimated timeframe indicated on it. Rui figured this is how

that were a lot of empty slots for mission bills in the shelves, in fact, a solid half of all slots were empty at this point in time. This indicated that a lot of Martial Apprentices, inside or outside the Martial Academy were constantly accepting missions and that the Martial workforce at the Apprentice-level was able to cope

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