> Have a look around.
>You have a look around! The area, honestly, is kind of bland. It's pretty and well-maintained, and there's some nice trees and gardens, but it's all sort of just there, as if people just threw things around at random rather than plan a way for it all to come together. There are courtyards and open patio-like spots with benches and vending machines, but they seem to be there more to fill the space, or perhaps because you're
supposed to have them, than to really make the place look better. It feels like McMansion design philosophy applied to a public space and reigned in from its worst excesses so that the end result is unexciting rather than visually offensive. Students mill about, as they tend to do, some rushing to or from class, others visiting the nearby stores, and others walking or sitting with their phones out. A few groups are gathered here and there, laughing and talking. You don't stand out at all, you think. You might even be able to just go inside and just have a seat in the middle of a class with no one being the wiser.
>However, you don't have long to concentrate before Archer is bombarding you with a variety of mundane questions. You quickly find yourself having to explain about elevators, offices, public computer rooms, and more as she moves from place to place inside.
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