[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/YF2iTX6.png[/img][/center] [right][hr][color=gray][b]Sapporo, Japan[/b] Ishin Academy, April 7th[/color][hr][/right] [indent]Yoshia's impression of the assembly speech probably mirrored the speaker's. It was long, drawn out, and she wasn't all too interested in it. But that was probably where her feelings and the dean's ended. Yoshiba knew that Ishin was a tough-as-nails school, everybody knew it. The whole spiel about proving you belong and just getting in wasn't going to keep them in the academy was [i]old news[/i]. Her mother had gone to Ishin Academy when she was the same age, so she had heard all of the stories about Ishin's no nonsense attitude. She hadn't applied to Ishin Academy thinking it was going to be [i]easy[/i] or [i]fun[/i]. She had applied to Ishin Academy because it was known for creating some of the [i]best[/i] heroes in the entire [i]world.[/i] Outside of introducing herself and giving a shrug she had stayed quiet in the time leading up to Snowman's speech. She wasn't keen on socializing or wasting time – she was keen on paying attention and analyzing the room. She already had written off anyone who had kept blabbering on and even some who hadn't said much. If these people were supposed to be her “rivals” they were doing a poor job of it. She wasn't sure how they could introduce themselves and chatter on like this was a sports festival; how they could not take the academy as serious as it presented itself. They may have been teenagers, but they weren't casually studying the history of Japan here, they were training to be heroes; and this had been the first lesson. A lesson that Yoshiba believed she had understood. Ishin Academy was a battleground and she needed to prove those above her how everyone else was second best compared to her. [b][color=2A9FCB]“Pamphlets.”[/color][/b] She muttered, remembering the older man's words to look to see which building she was assigned. She wouldn't be one of the students asking for “help” like he suggested. She was [i]Mizuhana Yoshiba[/i]. She didn't need help for something as mundane as finding the building and room she was given. As far as she could tell from reading her pamphlet she had been assigned to the Chiheisen Dormitory Building in the eleventh room. The number made sense considering she was going to be number one in the school after she was done with it. She decided not to talk with anyone when the speech ended and moved for the doors of the building - to find Chiheisen. [/indent]