With Charles finally quiet, the rest of the group didn't dare make any more trouble. Viola turned to the large screen and brought up some key topics for newcomers entering the workforce. At first glance, the material seemed basic, but it was actually a collection of lessons Viola had gathered from her own real-life experiences. Among the four people in the room, only Diana was paying attention. The other three were off in their own worlds, barely pretending to care. "We're here to become lawyers. What's the point of going over this theoretical nonsense?" Simone muttered, though she was noticeably less brash than before. For once, Adrian sided with her. "Yeah, Ms. Abbott, what we need is a practical experience—learning how to handle real cases, not this stuff." Charles, who was about

