In her personal office, Yui was fast at work. Her frown only became deeper as she physically and mentally went over each and every one of the student transcripts. Of course, she kept her growing concern over the whole matter only between herself and her Vice Principle. There was no need to worry the other staff with strange theories, and she definitely didn't need any of the new students having a panic attack. Even still....the influx of students...it felt unattural. As if... [i]"As if something is driving them to enroll....hm?"[/i] Hearing the light knocking on her door, Yui placed the papers she was reading on her desk. A student. More specifically Tai Yang. She read over his transcript some hundred or so papers ago. Apparently he was the only human student seen thus far. "Yes, please come in". With her mind, Yui opened the door for him, closing it once he made his way inside her office. This being his first time seeing her upfront, there were of course two things that stood out. The first was the office itself. It...looked more like a college counselor's room combined with a business office. Large windows lay dormant behind Yui's desk, which in itself had a wide variety of pictures and other knick knacks lying across it. On either side of her lay shelves upon shelves of different kinds of books. Now that was one thing, but on further inspection of the Headmistress, a second observation became increasingly apparent. She looked [i]young[/i]. As in, child young. Even her appearance remained the same in the various pictures on her desk, and who knew how old they were. Did she always look just below teenage years? Her face retaining its stoic features, Yui looked Tai up and down, studying him. "Did you need something Yang-san?" Reaching into a drawer next to her, she drew out three lollipops; pink, orange, and blue. Unwrapping the pink one, she popped the thing in her mouth before offering the other two to Tai. "Orange or blueberry?"