[b]Chemistry Literature Section, Ukatan University Morning Archer[/b] His Master left behind to go about whatever her affairs might be, Archer made his way down from the room in his material form. He would admit that he found himself wondering, and a bit worried as to what she might be doing. He was her Servant after all, and while he was willing to let her own thing, it was better for them to stick together. It wasn't as if he could tell anyone. Then again, he would have appreciated the confidentiality in his own life, so he left the matter be. The school was definitely different than those he had been in in his own life, the universities and colleges he had visited in the USA. He wore a light grin as he made his way along, an appearance for the people he passed. At the same time he was on the watch, just in case he was unfortunate enough to stumble across some other Servant. Unless it was a particularly strong one, like Caster, he wouldn't pick up on it until it was too late, so better to be alert than not, wielding the cunning of a fox beneath a warm gaze. It was a quick walk, courtesy of the map he had scanned earlier, to the literature section. Getting in had been simple with the key card, and it was simple now. It somewhat ruined the whole point of having such security measures in place if they didn't even bother to look at the card, didn't it. He wasn't even the same gender as who the card belonged to! Though it would have been awkward on the whole without him being in the system in the first place. Inside, he began to browse the stacks, selecting one book after another from topics that looked interesting, and things he would need for the production of items in the Grail War. Eventually he had a small pile of varying sized books, and he carried them all to a corner that also happened to give him a good view of all approaches so he couldn't be snuck up upon. It was for safety, mostly. "Now then, let's see what we've got," he said to himself with a chuckle as he picked up his first book and got to reading. Time to see what he could learn.