The first class that Eneas was going to give as a teacher since he was named director of the military academy of Troy. The great hangar of the Harpe, that was the name of the command ship of the academy, was full, in this first class Eneas would not train the aspiring officers but the simple soldier cadets.
The expectation among the boys was maximum, Eneas was a hero, a symbol for the nation, many could not believe not only that they were under his command, but also that they were so lucky to receive classes from the young Admiral.
A thousand soldier cadets had embarked on the Harpe and divided them into groups of two hundred, and eighty aspiring officers that constituted three classes. Eneas' schedule was going to be intense in the coming months.