Clementine:
It was the most threatening way he had questioned Haiden. As the tension grew, the headmaster started to relax.
"What I am trying to say is that it is an adult matter. We adults know how to take care of things. Sending criminals to the north does not mean we want them to gain powers. Do you think we thought of that? No. We send them there for long-lasting torture. After that, they decide what they want to be. I could say that we will stop sending them, but I doubt it will matter. Many people want them sent there to suffer," he explained.
But it was all nonsense, because he knew that people wanted the criminals sent to the north simply because they did not understand the impact those criminals had on the north.
For anyone who had never been there, sending a criminal to the north meant giving them severe punishment, which was why they agreed to it.
But of course, he would not understand. Or he was too clever to admit he was wrong.
