The acceptance ceremony ended with fanfare and celebration. Students received their tokens—crystalline discs that served as identification, currency access, and communication devices all at once. Aria held hers, feeling it warm and bond with her soul signature.
Vice Dean Yara’s voice cut through the excited chatter. "Students! Follow your assigned guides to your dormitories. You have the rest of today to settle in. Classes begin tomorrow morning. Don’t be late."
Guides appeared—senior students wearing academy robes marked with special insignias. They organized the new students into groups based on their hall assignnts.
"Infinity Comprehension Hall students, follow !" called a tall girl with silver hair. About thirty students moved toward her, including Aria.
As they walked through the academy grounds, the sheer scale of the place beca apparent. Buildings that existed in multiple dinsions. Gardens where impossible plants grew. Training fields where the ground itself was made of compressed Law energy. Everything radiated power and ancient wisdom.
"The Infinity Comprehension Hall is the most prestigious dormitory," their guide explained as they walked. "It houses students who showed exceptional Law understanding during trials. You’ll have access to better facilities than other halls, but expectations are also higher."
They arrived at a magnificent building that seed to spiral upward infinitely. The architecture hurt to look at directly—stairs that led in impossible directions, windows that showed different locations depending on the angle, doors that existed in multiple places simultaneously.
"Your room assignnts are on your tokens," the guide said. "Just focus on your token and it’ll show you where to go. Dinner is served in two hours at the main dining hall. Don’t miss it—first al is important for bonding with your classmates."
Students dispersed, examining their tokens. Aria focused on hers, and information flowed directly into her mind:
Room Assignnt: 3-AFloor: Third (Dinsional Layer 7)Roommate: Mira Brightwind
Aria blinked in surprise. Mira? Her bubbly friend from the trials?
She smiled and headed toward the stairs. They rearranged themselves helpfully, guiding her to the correct floor. The third floor existed in a slightly different dinsional layer—she could feel the shift as she climbed, like stepping through a thin mbrane.
Room 3-A was at the end of a hallway that seed much longer from the outside than it should be. The door had her na and Mira’s engraved on it in glowing script.
Aria pushed it open and found organized chaos.
"ARIA!" Mira shrieked, bouncing across the room and tackle-hugging her. "We’re roommates! Can you believe it? I put in a request and you put in a request and they actually listened! This is amazing!"
Lumie chirped indignantly from Aria’s shoulder, having been squeezed in the hug.
"Can’t breathe," Aria managed.
"Sorry!" Mira released her, grinning widely. "I’m just so excited! Look at this place!"
The room was spacious—much larger than it had any right to be, given the building’s exterior dinsions. Two separate bedrooms branched off from a central common area. Large windows showed a view of the academy grounds that seed to shift perspective when you looked away and back.
"I already claid the left bedroom," Mira said. "Hope that’s okay! And I’ve been exploring—there’s personal cultivation chambers attached to each bedroom! Basic ones, but still! And the common area has a tea preparation station and everything!"
Aria walked to the right bedroom—her room. It was elegantly furnished with a large bed, a desk, storage cabinets, and a door leading to her personal cultivation chamber.
She stepped into the chamber and examined it with her divine sense. The energy concentration was good—maybe ten thousand tis standard ambient levels(not has good as fathers one). The arrays were decent quality, designed to help with Stage 1 and Stage 2 comprehension. Ti dilation capability: three-to-one ratio.
"It’s nice," she said, returning to the common area.
"Nice? It’s incredible!" Mira was practically vibrating with enthusiasm. "I’ve never had my own cultivation chamber before! Back ho, we had to share family facilities. This is luxury!"
Lumie had already claid a spot by the window where sunlight stread in, curling up on the warm surface. The crystalline spirit beast chirped contentedly, making it clear this was her territory now.
"Lumie approves," Aria noted.
"Of course she does! She picked the best spot in the whole room!" Mira flopped onto the common area couch. "So, what do you think? Are you excited? Nervous? I’m both! Mostly excited though. We’re actually academy students now!"
"It hasn’t fully sunk in yet," Aria admitted, sitting beside her. "Everything happened so fast. Trials, acceptance, Father leaving..." She touched the necklace pendant unconsciously.
Mira’s expression softened. "Your dad left to explore the realm, right? That must be hard."
"He needs to. For his cultivation. I understand that." Aria managed a smile. "But Mother and Sarah are still here, so I’m not alone."
"And you have !" Mira declared. "Best roommate ever! I promise not to be too annoying. Mostly. Sotis I’m annoying but in a fun way."
"I think we’ll get along fine," Aria assured her.
A chi sounded from both their tokens. Aria focused on hers, and a ssage appeared:
New students of Infinity Comprehension Hall report to Hall Master’s office imdiately. Third floor, central chamber.
"That’s us!" Mira jumped up. "Co on, we can’t keep the Hall Master waiting!"
They left their room and navigated the confusing hallways. Other new students were converging from different directions, all looking slightly lost. The building’s dinsional folding made navigation challenging—you could see your destination but reaching it required understanding which staircase led where.
Finally, they reached a large circular chamber at the building’s center. About thirty students had gathered—all the new first-years assigned to Infinity Comprehension Hall.
At the chamber’s center stood an elderly man who radiated imnse power. His aura was carefully controlled, but Aria could feel it—97% Infinity Law comprehension, deep into Stage 4 Dinsional Infinity. This was soone who’d nearly reached the theoretical maximum, standing just three percentage points below what her father had achieved.
His expression was severe, face lined with age and what looked like permanent disapproval.
"Sit," he commanded, and thirty cushions materialized in a circle around him.
The students scrambled to sit. Aria and Mira found spots next to each other.
"I am Elder Shen," the old man announced, his voice carrying the weight of millennia. "I am the Hall Master of Infinity Comprehension Hall, and I have been teaching students at this academy for forty-seven thousand epochs. In that ti, I have trained forty-seven students who went on to beco Sovereigns."
He let that sink in. Forty-seven Sovereigns—an incredible achievent.
"You," he continued, his gaze sweeping across them, "are my newest students. So of you may beco my forty-eighth through seventy-eighth Sovereign successes. Most of you will not. Most will plateau at Master level and spend eternity as moderately powerful cultivators who never achieve true greatness."
His bluntness was shocking. Several students shifted uncomfortably.
"I do not care about your trial scores," Elder Shen said flatly, his eyes pausing on Aria for a brief mont. "Perfect scores an nothing if you do not maintain growth. Talent is common in the Infinity Realm. Dedication, persistence, and wisdom are rare."
He began pacing slowly around the circle. "Infinity Comprehension Hall has the highest standards of any dormitory. You were placed here because you demonstrated strong Law understanding during trials. But understanding is only the beginning. Application, innovation, breakthrough—these are what separate legends from footnotes."
Elder Shen stopped and fixed them all with a stern look. "Here are my expectations. First: You will attend all mandatory classes unless you are dead or in closed-door cultivation breakthrough. No exceptions."
"Second: You will complete at least two missions per month from the Mission Hall. I don’t care which rank. But you will gain practical experience beyond classroom theory."
"Third: You will show asurable advancent in your Infinity Law comprehension. I expect at least 5% growth per year for first-year students. Anything less is stagnation."
Five percent per year? That was a brutal standard. Most cultivators took decades to advance five percent at higher stages.
"Fourth: You will not disgrace this hall. No deaths, no permanent injuries to fellow students, no catastrophic failures that reflect poorly on my teaching."
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