Man nodded at Apollo's refusal to continue. The game had been over, so that was expected. Despite this, he felt no pleasure from winning, as the game had been such a simple one. Man responded to Apollo's question with a simplistic solution, [color=gold][b]"During your free periods, you can always come by for chess. Don't worry if I have a class that period, it can't be a problem. I always enjoy helping people get stronger, or more intelligent. You are, after all, [i]very[/i] promising."[/b][/color] With that, he let Apollo leave, and sat alone in the chair. [color=orange]I should go to my classroom and make sure the janitor didn't let the monsters escape again. I hate coming back to a bloody mess.[/color] Man waited a minute, stood, and opened the door. It didn't open to the room Apollo was in, though, but instead his classroom. It was a large gymnasium, with hard wood floor, and ropes hanging from the ceiling. There was a hallway that could be seen through metal doors on the opposite side from when Man stood. The door that closed behind him, which had been wood, was metal on the gymnasium side. A tad bit of magic and it didn't matter which door you used. Man opened the door that had led to the infirmary, and found himself in a large room with monsters piled up along the wall, in cages. They were all sleeping soundly, and the room was spotless. Man sighed in relief, before walking out the door, looking around his gymnasium expectantly.