The main administrative block was a sleek building built of high quality blue crystal. From outside, it looked like a gigantic crystal spire.
It was in the public domain, and he entered the building without any extra check.
The ground floor was vast, easily rivalling the size of three stadiums combined.
After all, this was the main building for every cadet.
But upon entering, he found that much to his chagrin; it was noisy.
Hundreds of cadets were going in and out from the dozens of entry points.
The services offered ranged from enquires, complaints to requests, recommendations, and counselling.
It was to be expected, however.
This building oversaw the administrative processes of all the cadets. The events, the tests, their records, and so on.
In a sense, Administrative building was the controlling unit of the Academy itself.