In the afternoon, Ron appeared punctually at the door of the seventh classroom on the third floor on the east side.
When he pushed the door open, he found that over a dozen apprentices were already seated inside. Most were wearing the gray robes of elementary apprentices, while a few donned the dark blue uniforms of intermediate apprentices.
He chose a seat towards the back, glanced around, and noticed that the expressions of the apprentices varied—some looked nervous, some expectant, and others appeared indifferent.
A few people in the front row were whispering, discussing the difficulty of this course and the passing rate from previous terms.
"I heard this course's assessment is quite strict, with only thirty percent of students passing each term," said a long-haired apprentice in a lowered voice.
"That's already considered high."