Afternoon.
The 'disappearing' horn sounded again, and Liens and the others were summoned to the square.
At noon, more guards entered Liens and the others' dormitory.
However, the guards' arrival was not to re-examine last night's events.
Instead, it was to inform them to eat and to convey the arrangements for the afternoon's 'Graduation Assessment,' telling Liens and the others to prepare.
Though it was called 'arrangements,' the guard didn't actually reveal any specific information about the 'Graduation Assessment.'
He only required Liens and the others to gather in the square as usual when they heard the horn and then participate in the assessment.
To this, Liens could only inwardly complain about the Training Camp's inaction.
What kind of 'exam' doesn't even tell the candidates the basic requirements?
It's already a 'Graduation Assessment,' is there still a need to act mysterious?
And what about 'preparing'? They knew nothing, so what could they prepare?