Zenopholis scrambled to write down what his teacher was saying, as he rambled through it. He stares wide eyed at him, listening completely, which was a big reason why everyone else in the class thought he was weird. He pushed up his glasses and grabs a book from his backpack, having heard a similar phrase from what was just said, but when he did so Mr. Arok looked up and saw him with this book. "Renningloss!" He looked up from the book, confused, as he noticed he looked angry. "Sorry, Sir? You didn't ask a question, what's the issue?" He didn't look amused. "I've asked you several times now to put the book down. Go to the office." "But-" Mr. Arok cut him off. "Now." Zenopholis sighs and gets up, putting everything in his bag and heads to the office, passing a number of students skipping class, either smoking or just playing on their phones. He steps inside, facing the Dean and looking confused again. "I don't understand what I did wrong, Sir." He said as he sat down. "You refused to pay attention. After multiple warnings and refusals to comply you were sent here. Simple." The Dean said, but Zenopholis wasn't satisfied. "I didn't refuse to comply! I was paying attention! I was just fact checking something Mr. Arok said." The Dean shook his head. "The point is, Renningloss, that you disobeyed what he said multiple times. The reason for you bringing out your book again may be as justified as you say, but you should have understood that it wasn't the time to do so. You should have waited until the appropriate time." He stares sternly at Zenopholis as he squirmed uncomfortably in the situation. "I'm sorry, Sir." He said, attempting to resolve the situation. "I appreciate this, but right now I have no choice but to give you detention. This has happened far too much at this point." Zenopholis nods. "I understand." The Dean nods back at him, and he gets up from the chair, pushing it back in walking out of the office and back to class, sitting back in his seat and resuming his note taking.