Upon arriving at the school, she'd duly noted the certain students that had already managed to pique her interest.
She surveyed the file presented to her. It read: "Xeno Rehabilitation/Residential School: a correctional school for Xeno-beings, (not the same as a regular public school specifically designed for Xeno or open to Xeno) School for Wayward Xeno Youth." Truly, it was a correctional facility, disguised as a mere school.
"They take permanent leave once they are of legal age to sign themselves out, or if a legal guardian transfers them out of the school."
As she was informed, the majority of the students' legal guardians were manipulated into allowing them into the school's custody. Other times, they willingly handed them over, for whatever reason that was.
She ponders, awaiting her assigned case's success and the outcome. The school's demise would call for something very, very interesting.
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Ficción GeneralThe book that first introduces the Xenoverse. Arley Arriaga, a Xeno-being that possesses miraculous powers, has to overcome the Headmaster and his orderlies in order to free his best friend and the students from the "school" they reside in. TW: Gene...