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Leander didn’t know how to tell the proctor that he had no clue what was actually poisoned and what wasn’t. He had not come up with any way to discern one food from the next. He had not even come with an idea on how Proctor Salak would be thinking about this trial. There was a silence that seemed to get heavier with each passing second as no one answered the proctor’s question.
Leander had only been able to make it seem like he was eating more than he actually was, which wasn’t really solving the task that proctor Salak had laid out for them. It was improvising in a moment that could potentially in the future be life or death for the young Urahil, yet as Leander thought about it, he realized that perhaps he hadn’t been as precautious as he should have been.
What if it was the ham that was poisonous? Actually, he had been touching the tuna with his fork, and with that fork he had brought to his own lips.
“Is it… anything that you didn’t touch wasn’t poisonous?” Leander asked hesitantly, bracing himself to get scolded.
Kristen Pirian Salak
Leander had only been able to make it seem like he was eating more than he actually was, which wasn’t really solving the task that proctor Salak had laid out for them. It was improvising in a moment that could potentially in the future be life or death for the young Urahil, yet as Leander thought about it, he realized that perhaps he hadn’t been as precautious as he should have been.
What if it was the ham that was poisonous? Actually, he had been touching the tuna with his fork, and with that fork he had brought to his own lips.
“Is it… anything that you didn’t touch wasn’t poisonous?” Leander asked hesitantly, bracing himself to get scolded.
Kristen Pirian Salak