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Chapter 106 - Chapter 68 Mass Trust Brushing

Unlike the timetable Aiwass was familiar with, Royal Law University did not have the traditional "early eight o'clock class".

The Theological Seminary's morning classes began at nine and afternoon classes at three. There was only one class during the entire morning or afternoon, but it was uncertain when it would end.

Typically, instructors would carry an hourglass timed for forty minutes to an hour and a half depending on their lesson plan. Each time the sand ran out, a crisp "ding" would sound.

After a break to use the restroom or grab a bite to eat, the instructor would flip the hourglass and start the next session. Class would be dismissed after the sand ran out a second time.

Two rounds of the hourglass, one forward, one reverse. This rule and timing method was a sign of respect for the Pillar God of the Path of Balance, "Hourglass".

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