Edgan, right after passing directly to the second grade, found himself in one of the two-story houses overlooking the Fighter Department's square. The residences were designed to have one room for everyone. The fighters could only use the houses for relaxation.
The only difference between these houses, which serve as hotels, from the hotel, was that they did not even have a single star. If they did not have a few taps with running water, they could be called direct barracks. Even though they looked ostentatious and luxurious from the outside, it was certain that those who entered into it did not feel these feelings.
Here, it did not seem possible to find the opportunities Mel had in his house. Different facilities in the department had to be used for meals and training. As it can be imagined, these places were directly proportional to the financial situation of the students.