Whether it’s true or not, the magician just raises an eyebrow and doesn’t even make a move to check.
“I believe that’s checkmate.” Hakuba smiled and leaned back in his chair a bit. He knew the teachers had noticed and were heading over. Hakuba raised a hand and shook his head, before looking back at the others. “I’ll go have a talk with the principle. Really, you doing magic at school is helpful. ” He smirked. “You reveal more and more about yourself through your trick. Makes it easier for me to find proof.”
Hakuba paused for dramatic effect.
“Kaitou KID.”

Kaito glared at the other for a second before his face turned into one of disappointment. He was used to the detective’s constant jabs at his other job, and he should be happy that he was going to convince the teachers to let the magician continue doing magic…. But…
He rested his head on the desk again, idly reaching over to collect the small jewels in a pile between the dove and horse. Well the ones on the desk, anyway. He stared at the small scene for a moment before completely burying his head in his arms.
He wished Hakuba would just enjoy the tricks for fun, instead of always looking for the thief in them. The magician had thought that was what they were doing just then…. At least, that was what he had been doing.

