
Huh, it felt strange being the one to conduct a class. The fact they were asking me to do it seemed downright stupid. I was barely older than some of the academy students here. Hell, there was a good chance I'd be teaching those who were older than I was by a few years and that just felt wrong on so many levels. The best I could do is not remind everyone that, objectively, I was much better then them if we only went by rank and age. It was a funny thought, for all purposes outside of my work at the hospital, I might as well have been a glorified genin with a sticker over my nametag that read 'welfare chunin'.
Either way, I could only sigh at my fate today. It seems to have been becoming a bit of a habit that I felt resigned to these tasks, but I had no time to dwell like I usually would. It was about time to start expecting peeps to show up soon. I had no grandiose ideals for them to follow. I wasn't the type to assume knowledge onto others when I had no design myself. Thus, I instead, opted for the lesson most will learn well on their own, anyway. The art of getting hit and standing back up.
This works I thought to myself as I finished the bare minimum by planting some metal poles into the ground using my magnetic affinity. I already had all the equipment I'd need for this class set up, but I still needed to mark the boundaries. Pouring some white chalk, as I walked from one end to the other, I made sure there were no weird interpretations of what was considered 'in bounds' as I went. After all, it wouldn't be good if someone got smart on me and left the court. Then again, this wasn't exactly calculus that I was teaching and I would probably just mark the offender off my record for attending the class at all. Not like there was any skin off my back for doing so.
Regardless, I finished my task of laying the field into the resemblance of a large court, took my spear out its holster and drilled it head first into the ground next to the gathering sign I had left for others. I was quick to take a seat on the only bench in the immediate area, while I waiting for others to show up. I wondered if anyone would make the jump in logic that I was the teacher, but I doubted it. It wasn't like I was wearing anything to distinguish my rank. I would just act as my usual haughty self and ignore them if they bothered to address me as such, either way.
"Let's go, people," I muttered to myself in impatience as I took another look at my personal clock. Maybe if I was lucky no one would show up and I could still collect my pay.
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