1. You can't really complain about a game you threw money at not meeting your expectations. Your buying a Script and have to go through that script all the way to the end. That's what your paying for. If the creators don't follow your suggestions that's no one's fault. Stop complaining about it.
2. The problem with the schoolboy plot isn't just the fact that their reusing the same 3d models, or that it has nothing to do with Redridge at all, or that it's 100% gay. It's that it's completely disconnected from the base game. 90% percent of all of the gameplay progression you've made thus far has no place in the School. It doesn't acknowledge that your an adventurer, it doesn't give you rewards that could be used in the base game, It doesn't even help you unlock new areas. It's supposed to be this game within a game that isn't drawing upon ANY tangible elements from both the source material or the game we've spent nearly 2+ years playing and testing.
3. Not only does Redridge Academy completely fail to register anything within me, like, this area and it's plot is the WORST Gay VN I think I've ever read. But it's also completely, 100% made up. Part of the charm of Lust for Adventures is that it's a lewd parody of the WoW lore. When Redridge was made accessible, I thought we were gonna fight Gnolls, jacked up hairy lumberjack humans, MORE ORCS, Giant Murlocs and fight some Black Dragons. But instead, were wrestling boys that by all accounts should be several years younger, and SEVERELY inexperienced, if they need a fucking knife ear to summarize the entire fucking plot of Pandaria for them.
Redridge Academy completely destroys the audience's expectations for what Lust for Adventure should be whilst simultaneously violating the lore of Redridge Valley by adding in a brand new, walled in, 100% fanfictional fortified school and making that the focus of an incredibly cheap Gay Visual Novel. In a zone that for a very long time was contested by powerful tribes of dragon riding orcs, Murlocs taller than dwarves, A fuck load of Gnolls, and the only line of defense was a remote hamlet inhabitted by burly men, a bridge, and a hill.