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... education-related facilities.

Section B Housed the dormitories

Section C housed all of the Teacher's offices and also some research-related buildings. They were together because if anything drastic happened during the experiments. The multiple high-ranked teachers could immediately go and contain it.

And Finally, There was section D which housed all the entertainment facilities. Being a student of Shield, Your contact with the outside world was very limited. Only under s ...

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