"We can't risk someone stumbling through the base we establish," John said, his voice dropping into a low, firm tone.
The second option he and his friends had discussed before was playing at the back of his mind.
"Let's keep looking. You know the academy better than we do, teacher. It doesn't necessarily need to be within our department if there's a better spot elsewhere."
"It must be in our department," Nikolas interrupted, his expression sharpening. "I don't know that much about the other departments.
I have no authority there and even fewer eyes. If we stay here, I can easily secure the perimeter. I'll dig hard and deep into the old blueprints until I find a suitable, neglected spot."
"Good," John concluded, satisfied with the teacher's initiative. He moved on to the next requirement. "Can you then arrange detailed files regarding the teachers and their specific affiliations? It would also be good to have something similar for the students."
