There were only three classrooms in the Black Bamboo Academy, but the rooms weren't small and consisted of neatly arranged chairs and tables. It was exactly the same as the classrooms on Earth, but it was a fresh experience for the aboriginals.
None of the people here have studied in such an environment before. At most, the elders at home would teach several juniors how to read and speak a little. After which, they would read books on their own and ask questions only when they encountered something they didn't understand.
As a result, everyone felt that it was very fresh when dozens of people were packed together in a classroom. Among them, the commoners' children were tolerable and rather quiet. Even though it was said that they were the children of commoners, they were mostly children of minor officials or children whose parents had connections.
The more than 30 remaining people began to chat loudly among themselves and caused a racket.