The nicest thing about graduation, Bea thinks, is that in the brief window after breakfast and before the flames burn through, most of the mals are migrating down to the graduation hall. So it's possible to let one's guard down slightly more than usual and not feel too bad about it. And if you go two to a room instead of separately to wait for the cleansing to finish... it's not like curfew's being enforced.
"Maybe we should check and see how many mals other groups are seeing."
Even only working on the artifact only part time, progress on this collar is going faster than the last. Shouldn't be too much longer before they're done.
"So," El says to Liesel. "Got a question about current events, if you're willing."
"Not much - your freshmen have been gossiping about their weekly gauntlet, but the only time I've run into a mal was in our shared seminar. I haven't heard about much outside of you two's immediate vicinity."
"Personally? I might have gotten this lucky. But over the entire school? A lot more."
"Yeah, something like that. All the mals that no one else gets bothered by are funneled at Lu and me."
"At least two bigger ones a day. More on Wednesdays. I don't even keep count of the small ones anymore."
"Possibly, though normally we'd be seeing more infant mals now - do you have any way to check the graduation hall?"