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1Mission: Academy Teacher Adjunct Empty Mission: Academy Teacher Adjunct Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:16 am

Anshin

Anshin


D-rank
The morning was getting off to a boring start as Anshin stood at the front of the class, calling attendance. This had been his last class before quitting, and everyone had thought of him as the cool teacher who did nothing but teach them how to fight with Kenjutsu. Now he was having to come back just this once and instead of teaching them like he normally did, what was he doing? Assigning a test. Well, there goes his popularity. Still, he smiled as he finished, before stepping out behind the desk and handing the papers out onto the tables. There was thankfully not very many people that he had to hand these out to as the class was quite small, but still he was kind of wishing he was out there fighting to protect his sister's domain or something. He sighed slightly, before resuming his happy go lucky appearance.

"alright class, remember what your sensei told you. If we catch you looking at each other's papers you're disqualified. It's a simple multiple choice test so you have a one in four chance of getting each question right. Please don't ask me what chance you have of randomly guessing this test and getting everything right, because I'm not boring enough to get up early in the morning to work that out. Now, get to work." He said teasingly, before going to sit by the door watching them all carefully. He knew for a fact that this test was really a test of two things at once. Of course, the first one was actual knowledge, and the second was jutsu skill. If people were caught cheating they would certainly get their asses disqualified and have to sit it again on their own in a classroom on their own at the end of the day. However, this didn't mean that people couldn't cheat. People would have to be sneaky to cheat on a test like this, and being stealthy was what a ninja was all about.

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2Mission: Academy Teacher Adjunct Empty Re: Mission: Academy Teacher Adjunct Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:36 am

Anshin

Anshin


D-rank
As the test continued, Anshin started to walk up and down the aisle looking at each person carefully making sure that they weren't doing anything. On the second row there was an idiot who thought it would be a good idea to copy by merely blatantly looking at the paper next to him. Anshin put his hand on the boy's head and gently smacked it, not so hard to hurt but hard enough to get his attention
"Detention for you young man, leave the classroom." He teased, and the boy begrudgingly got up and left. That was one out. He continued walking around the classroom and, strangely enough, nobody else seemed to be cheating. Maybe this class was smarter than he gave them credit for.... no, wait, was she putting lipstick on during the test? Well, if she was done then it wasn't exactly against the rules.... wait, she was using a mirror. He walked behind her and saw that the was using the mirror to look at the boy behind her's paper. Of course, this wouldn't have worked if he wasn't wearing glasses that seemed to be reflecting the paper where she could see it. Still, a valiant effort but not good enough. Walking over to her, he did the same thing as he'd done for the first kid.
"Detention for you too little lady. Leave the classroom." She sighed and got up, leaving. the rest of the test went quietly until the bell went at the very end, and he went around picking up the papers. Then, finally, just before he let them go, he asked a question
"By the way... you won't get in trouble for this but how many of you DID cheat?" Nobody put their hands up, and he tutted.
"no, but seriously. You seriously won't get in trouble. How many?" Half of the class put their hands up and he smiled. Maybe there was hope for this class yet!

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