"I mentioned the island after noticing her initial reaction to the phrase summer survival test because islands are usually associated with survival scenarios and swimming. It was mostly a guess, but in the end, it confirmed the existence of the test and the general location. Knowing that it is on an island is an extra advantage, so I would not have lost anything by adding that detail to gauge her response, even if I was wrong. As for why I did not ask a student, the answer is simple. Teachers are forbidden to talk about any specific part of the school system. The obvious alternative would be to ask the seniors, right? But I have never seen or heard of any senior discussing the school system with a first-year. This leads me to believe that the school punishes such conversations. Therefore, the most likely outcome of asking a senior about the school and its systems is that they would lie to me, saying something like 'I don't know.' Actually I would not be surprised if the school rewarded juniors for reporting their seniors who expose details regarding the system to underclassmen, to scare the seniors even more. But teachers, while unable to talk about specific aspects, also seem to be prohibited from lying about the school and its systems. This makes them easier targets to expose if they are caught off guard."
COTE: L Lawliet In The Classroom Of The Elite
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