At the main entrance of the school, hundreds of cars were rolling inside the large entrance. Despite the chaotic amount of students and some parents dropping off their kids, the flow was largely smooth and quick.
Cars would come to a halt and students would depart of the car, as the car would circle at the roundabout and exit, while another lane was used for incoming students to park.
The train station on the other side of this building had a continuous flow of people coming in and out. And the rooftop of this building would have several hovercrafts landing. Students and teachers also used these transportations.
It was then that at the main entrance, a car circled and dropped off a student.
A beautiful figure emerged. She wore the school uniform, but it looked like it was meant for her. Her hair was no longer tied up cleanly but beautifully flowed behind her as she walked.
Hey guys... Still might be busy next week. So I might stick to a two chapter release. I really can't find time right now with all that's been going on. Next chapter on Monday. hopefully, all my real-life problems will be solved by then.
Anyway... just a little reminder of this story of mine. Although I do have several characters that I ignore (or rather have not featured yet, kinda like Charles) my writing format cannot ignore a character. All characters play a role and aren't just mere background guys like in most CN novels which introduces a character and throws him off in the background forgetting that character forever.
This format is generally different to most stories here which places a huge magnifying glass on one character.
Truthfully, this has been one of the reasons some of my readers stop reading... but strangely, it's also the reason why I have several faithful followers. (Thanks guys!)
Now that I've been writing other stories, I now know that this is my general writing style. Even in my other stories on Patreon, I cannot help but include the stories of other side characters. I guess (though not by my own choosing) I subconciously followed the path of several writers. The best example would be George R.R. Martin. He puts the storyline of both the villain and the good guys.
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