((In between elective II and III))
((Oh, I thought it was between I and II. In that case, retroactively posting part of Business.))
-Elective II Timeslot; Broad Spectrum Business Studies-"Take out your homework." Pythius pauses, waiting until everyone in the class either had their exercise books open on the tasks they have done or nervously avert their eyes from the pitiless gaze of its visor.
"Look at it and think. Tell me, do you believe it to be of acceptable standard as a learning experience or as future study material? Tell me, do you think that the time invested in it will provide an incremental gain, some miniscule progress that shall build the foundations of a future? Tell me, do you think that a university will actually care about such matters?"An armored fist slams down upon the desk for emphasis.
"I will not check your work unless you wish to submit it for marking. I will not care if you attend this class or not. You have no obligation to me, or any of your fellow students to do any work. Merely yourself, that is what occurs in universities, so I see no issue with replicating that here. If you have no intent on making any attempt to further your education, then I will see to that it that you will be allowed to wander around the school without disciplinary action. Hence, this is my first offer:"It sweeps it's other arm towards the door, moving with enough speed for the motion to seem more akin to that of a stop motion animation
"Leave now without consequence, or remain in class."No one moves, a few students make sidelong glances at their peers, and soon enough a lone individual slowly stands up, shakily at first yet soon striding out with confidence. More follow, soon a chunk of the class were outside. Pythius nods to them
"If any teacher asks, tell them to contact me."Louis remains in his desk, his rather messily scrawled work in front of him, lightly pressing the his right hand against his mouth, the proximal phalanx of his index finger against his lips whilst still maintaining his pen in position.
"My apologies for that deferred matter of introduction, I shall now properly commence today's lesson."* * *
Louis accompanies Mitsuru, having little else to do.