This rule might fool Mao Feiyang, but under his current cognitive environment, he had instantly figured out why it was written this way.
The main reason is that the rule-maker feared the "truth" of the Art Building was too bizarre and horrifying, so they specifically used a whole rule to cover up the issues related to the layer where the Art Building was located.
This also suddenly explained why the student handbook stated that the Art Building was not marked on the map.
How could it be marked if it's not even on the same layer?
What, should they poke a hole in the map and point an arrow to the backside?
Impractical, utterly impractical.
It was just like when the class teacher previously used the excuse that "the school was conducting a joint anti-terrorism and anti-riot drill with a special force" to cover up the truth about sculptures and non-human classmates attacking Experience Students, aiming to soothe the fears of the Experience Students.
As Tian Bufan said: