GP Reference: Detective Hiyori's Case File

Note: These are his IC notes based on his own experiences and observations, plus information he's gotten from other characters and NPCs. Most of the information is factual, but there are some erroneous assumptions here and there (like his assumption that everyone got the same "You will play a game, you will benefit" message during the Springtime event; he never spoke to any rabbits, so he never learned otherwise). Then there are some baldfaced lies, but those all concern himself and the Enstars cast rather than the game setting. (He repeatedly insists that none of them have voluntarily played Game 52, for example, but he's just saying that to protect their reputations.)
JAIL
It started with me and Jun-kun looking for a control room. Normally, places with lots of security cameras will have a room where security personnel watch the screens all day. We thought that perhaps we could make some progress if we snuck into a room like that, so we decided to tail a guard in hopes that one would lead us there. And I remembered the garage having a bunch of security guards, so we went to the garage and tailed one there.
Unfortunately, we never saw him enter any sort of control room. All he did was meander around the garage and pretend to be working, pretty much. But then he started to leave, so we tiptoed after him down a back hallway we'd never been down, and that was where we found the so-called jail.
Or at least it looked like a jail. There were cells with bars on them, anyway. As we started to examine the place, we got caught, though, so the guard called us "bad boys" and decided to punish us. He and another guard brought us to a room with lots of torture devices hanging on the wall, like whips and paddles and things, and said they were going to deliver a "sexy punishment." Which just left me stupefied, really. But Jun-kun saved the day by saying, "Can't you just send us to jail like normal"? The guards looked at each other, then shrugged and said, "If that's what gets you going, sure!" And that was how we ended up in one of those jail cells.
I'd already heard about the jail from one person I spoke to. He said they have "a place to put unruly people," and that he'd heard it was uncomfortable. But the "jail" we stayed in was honestly pretty cushy. The beds were soft, and there was entertainment in each of the cells, such as books, TV and games. You could also leave your cells to visit others, so I spent a lot of time chatting with Jun-kun. Meals were just bento boxes, but everything was elegantly arranged and I could tell the fish and meat were fresh.
All in all, it wasn't too bad, though it did start to get dreadfully boring after a while. I wouldn't assume that's the only jail around here, though. That's probably just the jail for minor offenses, and there's a worse one somewhere else. After all, it's either that, or people get sent to the cushy place when they kill someone, which would be horribly messed-up. And it seems in keeping with the character of this place for them to have a cushy jail that makes everyone go "See? This place isn't so bad!" while hiding a torture chamber elsewhere.
Anyway, I'm not sure how long they intended to keep us for, because everyone got let out when the new "game" was announced, which is what I'll talk about next."