Mike Knowledge: 56 - 15 Knowledge = 41 --- Despite being a transfer student at Gekkoukan and not getting all of the instruction in the class Mike was doing pretty well in understanding the lessons of the first part of his school day. In his class though there was one empty seat as apparently one student skipped today apparently, this seat being the seat in the back corner by the window, or in anime the 'main character' seat, Mike's own seat being a bit in the middle. If Mike asked who sat there [i](Which ill leave up to you Card)[/i], he would find out that a strange boy white haired boy who acts cold to others sat there, that boy's name being Ren, meaning that the two were in the same class, but Ren was skipping school today. In the middle of the class before the lunch break Mike would receive the following PM from Ren. [hider=PM] From: Ren Hitori I have discovered that it is possible to learn new Talents as well, giving access to who knows how many more possibilities and abilities for the Gamer Power. Keep your eyes peeled for any suspicious looking or cool books. You can tell a book is a Skill Book the moment you touch it. While yes they could give you a new Skill, they could also give you a new Talent as well. Just don't use a Skill Book in public... as the book vanishes in a rather conspicuous way when you use it. [/hider] At lunch break [url=http://static2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130705123440/danganronpa/images/6/68/2(518)]a second year entered[/url] the room to come in and give a message to one of the first years. He was in a Gekkoukan uniform, like all other students, but had a arm band on that said "Student Morals Committee." The most interesting thing about him though, aside from the very serious look on his face, was what was above his head. "Keiichi Ishimaru Lv 24" was his name and level. Above that though was an interesting class. "Ukiha Kamikaze Ryuu Practitioner" [i](or Ukiha Kamikaze Sword Style Practitioner for you english folk)[/i]. After delivering his message, which was something about keeping their uniform in order as that student was famous for not doing so, he left, walking out and heading back to the second year classrooms, which were on the second floor.