On the Southern side of the Gambette island, in a small Village called Kibou fall had started; the Academy students had resumed their lectures after the one-month break. Likewise, the atmosphere was nothing short of lovely, with the students dressed in either hakama or kimono robes.
One sixth year student about 21 years of age, however, is reading two text in total contrast with the topic the luscious female instructor is lecturing. The first text the young is reading is the Journey of the First Tama-Artist, and the other, is a letter from his best friend.
Proud of himself, the young man smiles faintly.
'I've finished decoding the gibberish he sent me two years ago.'
The person who wrote the latter is illiterate; his writing can only be described in one word, 'terrible.' Nonetheless, to those who could decode it like the pansy everyone is staring at, it can be used to send top class information.
