Within the entrance lobby of the main school building were 5 seats, placed adjacently to one another in a perfect row. They were clearly intended to be used by students to sit on, however, they were being put to other uses by a particularly odd individual. A young male was currently using at least three of these seats as a makeshift bed. Despite this, he wasn't sleeping; he was facing the ceiling, staring at it with a single eye open, and had been doing so for quite some time. This individual was none other than Taeion Kanjuro, recently dubbed "The Indolent Ninja" due to his lax personality, he had been 'waiting' for a good time to look at the holo-board. In reality, Taeion was simply mustering the willpower to stand up and go and look at the holo-board himself. He would have to do it eventually, so why not now? He rolled off of the seats he originally rested on - not even bothering to try and prevent his minor fall that followed, and stood up as if nothing had happened. He walked over to holo-board to take a look at the current jobs available. From what he could see, many of the ExBeast hunting jobs were few for the moment. It made sense, some new students were confident in their abilities, and were eager to try fighting the creatures they hated so. Taeion was not very fond of assignments which did not involve combat in some way, although it seemed as though he would have to pick one. At that moment, a he noticed a Special Assignment which did involve ExBeasts. Clearing out a nest of Fire Rats. It was a D Rank job which was seemed fairly straightforward. Taeion pressed the Assignment in an attempt to accept it. He was still not entirely sure as to how it worked. He then walked through the central hall. Entering one of the many teleportation rooms. He paused for a moment, trying to recall the coordinates he was supposed to put into the the holo-board. He entered the coordinates, albeit slowly, in order to prevent any...undesirable repercussions. Finalizing his entry, he sat down on the teleportation pad, awaiting to be transported to his destination.