Hey guys and welcome to another chapter of 'Another day in Remnant', this chapter will tell you a bit more about the world that Ekuro belongs to and what his occupation is...NOW ONTO REVIEWS...

Dilnos521: Thanks for the review, as for chapter 12 it was my intention to have a break in the action, if you've read the author notes...but anyways for chapter 13 of how Ekuro handled the situation...I don't think he handled that situation well, the fact that he was in rage and Weiss was the one to stop him any further, also as I thought of how he would make Cardin let go of Velvet, I instantly thought of the 'Vulcan nerve pinch' from the Star Trek series, AND if your going to watch Volume 3 of RWBY, be aware if you haven't watched it by the time this gets posted...curiosity killed the 'cat'...well almost...too soon to those who've watched it? Ok...

But anyways to the next chapter we go...


History Class...

"This is prior to the Faunus Rights Revolution more popularly known as the Faunus War," Professor Oobleck explained to the class in a very fast manner that probably everyone could barely understand him while zipping around in front of the classroom and a cup of...whatever is in that cup, holding it with his right hand.

Oobleck had messy green hair and wore a white shirt partially tucked into his dark-green pants and its collar raised, a slack yellow tie, round opaque glasses, and mismatched brown and black shoes.

"Human kind was quite, quite adamant about centralising Faunus Population in Managerie," Oobleck quickly explained, zipping to the map on the black board and pointed the said continent with his pointing stick before zipping back while sipping whatever the contents in his cup.

"Now, while this must feel like ancient histories to many of you, it is imperative to remember that these are relatively recent events! Why the repercussions of the uprising can still be seen to this day!" Oobleck then explained quickly to the class, continuing to zip around the classroom while sipping his drink of unknown liquid.

"Now, have any among you been subjugated or discriminated because of your Faunus heritage?" Oobleck asked the class, specifically the Faunus'.

I looked to my left to look at Velvet, the bunny Faunus I helped a few days ago, who was looking around to see if any other Faunus' else put their hand up.

"Don't be scared, Velvet," I told her, lightly nudging her shoulder.

Velvet quietly nodded and raised her right hand up shyly.

"Dreadful, simply dreadful! Remember, students, it is precisely this kind of ignorance that breeds violence!" Oobleck then explained before sipping his drink again.

"I mean, I mean, I mean just look at what happened to the White Fang!" Oobleck then said, mentioning the terrorist group before zipping to another place.

"Now, which one of you young scholars can tell me what many theorists believe to be the turning point in the third year of the war?" Oobleck asked the class.

I turn around to see Weiss have her arm raised up.

"Yes?"

"The battle at Fort Castle!" Weiss answered confidently.

"Precisely! And, who can tell me the advantage the Faunus had over General Lagune's forces?" Oobleck asked another question to the class.

I look to my left to notice Jaune sleeping before noticing Cardin flicked a piece of paper at Jaune, waking him up when it hit Jaune.

"H-hey!" Jaune called out, awoken from his sleep.

Professor Oobleck zips in front of Jaune.

"Mr. Arc, finally contributing to class! This is excellent! Excellent!" Oobleck then says with joy.

"What is the answer?" he then asked Jaune while looking straight at him.

"Uhhh...The answer...The advantage...of the Faunus...had-" Jaune explained slowly, trying to figure out the answer.

I looked to where Pyrrha was and noticed her pointing at her own eyes and mouthing out words 'night vision'.

"-over that guy's stuff..." Jaune looked over where Pyrrha was.

Pyrrha then gestured binoculars using her hands, though, I would think she meant a different meaning to it.

"Um, b-binoculars!" Jaune answered, I face palmed at the same time as Pyrrha did as everyone laughed at Jaune's answer while Oobleck sipped his drink with a monotone face.

"Very funny, Mr. Arc," Oobleck commented, before looking towards Cardin who has his legs crossed on the table and hand behind the back of his head, "Cardin! Perhaps you would care to share your thoughts on the subject?"

"Well, I know it's a lot easier to train an animal than a soldier," Cardin explained to Oobleck.

"I beg to differ, Cardin," I objected, raising my right hand up.

"How so, Mr. Kita?" Oobleck asked with a curious look.

"Because, it's a lot easier to train a soldier who will listen in class to have more experience, while you can root out the lazy animals like Cardin over here," I explained to the Professor while smiling as everyone laughed at my explanation.

"Why you little-" Cardin says, about to start with me.

"You're not the most open-minded of individuals, are you, Cardin?" Pyrrha asked, interrupting Cardin.

"What? you got a problem?" Cardin then asked back threateningly.

"No, I have the answer!" Pyrrha answered before turning to look at Oobleck. "It's night vision. Many Faunus are known to have nearly-perfect sight in the dark."

"General Lagune was inexperienced and made the mistake of trying to ambush the Faunus in their sleep." Blake then explained right after Pyrrha. "His massive army was outmatched, and the general was captured."

"Perhaps if he'd paid attention in class, he wouldn't of been remembered as such a failure," Blake then finished off.

"Like I said, root out the lazy animals!" I quickly added in.

And with that, Cardin stood up in rage.

"Mr. Winchester!" Oobleck called out, "please take your seat."

I heard Jaune snickered before Oobleck zipped in front of him.

"You and Mr. Arc can both see me after class for additional readings." and with that, Jaune was immediately dejected.

"Oh, and Mr. Kita," Oobleck then called out, zipping right in front of my desk, "I would like to see you after class as well, for another reason..."

"Now, moving on!" Oobleck then continued the class, zipping away from me.


After class ended, everyone but Cardin, Jaune, and I left the classroom.

Just as everyone had left, Professor Oobleck then stood in front of Jaune and Cardin.

"You two have been struggling in my class since day one!" Oobleck started off with his lecture, sipping his mug.

"Now, I don't know if it's a lack of interest or just your stubborn nature, but whatever it is-" Oobleck then asked before sipping his mug again before putting it on his desk.

"-It stops now! You've worked hard to gain entrance to the school, and we only accept the best of the best. So, I expect you to act like it. History is important, gentlemen! If you don't learn from it...you're destined to repeat it..." Oobleck then explained seriously, ending his lecture.

"Pages fifty-one to ninety-one! I want an essay on my desk by next class! Now! Run along," Opbleck then instructed Jaune and Cardin.

After both Cardin and Jaune left the room, not before Cardin glared at me before he left. Now, it was just the Professor and I in the room.

"Um, Professor Oobleck? Did you ask for me to stay back because I made that remark awhile back?" I asked the Professor with respect.

"It's DOCTOR Oobleck, Mr. Kita," he corrected me, zipping in front of the table where I was.

"But yes, that was one of the reasons to why I asked you here, but also your lack of effort in my classes, but that's been cleared up by Ozpin himself," the Professor then said, zipping away from me, picking up his mug and zipped back to me.

"I've been told that you come from another world, do tell me everything about your cultures, technology, economies, everything!" Oobleck asked in a very exciting manner.

"...Did Ozpin tell you everything he knows about me, 'Doctor' Oobleck?" I asked.

"That is correct Mr. Kita."

"*Sigh* Please don't tell me that he told every other teacher in this academy as well..."

"No, he's only told Peter and I at the moment," the doctor confirmed my question, causing me to sigh in relief.

"Can I ask who Peter is, doctor?"

"That would be Professor Port, Mr. Kita."

"Well now...where do you want me to start?"

"Your relations to your organisation if you would please."

"Well to start off with, it's not an organisation, it's more of a race, well, two seperate races. As I've told Ozpin and Professor Goodwitch, we are known as 'Warlocks' or 'Witches', both in their respective genders, but we are mostly known as 'The Covenant'."

"Interesting...And when did these two races join together?"

"It was only about five and a half years since the merge of Warlocks and Witches. Today, we consist of three major Regiments branched out into Divisions. The 'Flight Regiment', the 'Ground Regiment', and the 'Armoured Regiment'. Each Regiment ranging from 12 to 30 divisions with at least ten members per division."

"Hmm...And what Regiment did you belong to?"

"The last Regiment I was in is the '268th Flight Regiment: Third Division', not the best flight regiment but still is one of the most known Regiment in my world, much like the '501st Flight Regiment: First Division'."

"The 501st?"

"I...used to be apart of that Regiment," I hesitantly answered.

"And how are they now?"

"I...don't really want to talk about it..." I said, still remembering the horrible moments that happened to them, still lingering in my mind.

"Sorry for bringing that up." Professor Oobleck apologised before changing the subject. "Anyways, who does your race fight against?"

"Another group that call themselves...'Necromancers'."

"Necromancers?"

"Yes, another race who uses magic like 'The Covenant', but for the opposite purpose, and they are larger in numbers than us Warlocks and Witches together."

"And it lead to the formation of Warlocks and Witches," Oobleck concluded my sentence for me.

"Exactly. It even formed the idea of the Regiments and Divisions, but even then, we continue to struggle to fight them as of today."

"Very interesting...Now how about other factions besides your race or the Necromancers?"

"Right, the government, well, governments that have united together as one nation, also known as the 'Joint Nation Force'. They have soldiers of their own, but they have a disadvantage against the Necromancers, unlike us, is their lack of magic powers."

"Are you not apart of any government?"

"No, we are of our own government. We do however help their nations, but by some conditions and agreements with our leaders of The Covenant and the Joint Nation Force's leaders, and thus they formed a contract."

"Why have this contract?"

"To make sure the Joint Nation Force do not take advantage of our technology and us for evil purposes, not all of them are good-willed, you know."

"Very interesting indeed..." Oobleck said before taking another sip of his drink. "Does the Joint Nation Force have a similar military structure to The Covanent?"

"Not really per say. The Covenant's military structure is somewhat...'unorthodox' compared to the Joint Nation Force, since The Covenant categorises the military is by the category of Regiments and then Divisions, while the Joint Nation Force categorises their military by three armies. The Navy, Army, and Air Force, which are then categorised in a few areas: Command, Divisions, Squadrons, and Fleets, depending which army."

"I see..." Oobleck then said, taking another sip of his drink again.

"I must ask, what's the stuff you're drinking every time?" I then chose to ask.

"Why it's coffee of course!"

"Oh...I expected something different...so is there anything else you would like to know about my world?"

"No, that'll be all for the time being Mr. Kita, I also noticed that you know little to none about Remnant. Am I correct?"

"I know a fair bit about Grimm and currency, as well as Aura but that's about it, Doctor."

"Not to worry, Mr. Kita. I have already set some books right here for you to learn about most things about the world of Remnant," Oobleck explained, placing his hands on a pile of books that I failed to even notice to be there.

"How...did you..."

"It is a secret I cannot tell, Mr. Kita," Oobleck quickly answered. "Now, hurry along and learn more about this world. Good day!" Oobleck then said before zipping out of the class room.

Giving a few seconds of silence, I registered what the Professor had just said, I then looked to the pile of books.

"Great, books, oh how I 'love' them," I sarcastically said to myself before picking the pile of books and headed back to my team dorm.


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