The shift from magical artifacts (like spellbooks or cursed items) to a reflects a broader trend in modern media.

The chairman's belief in the hypnosis app speaks volumes about their perspective on power and control. As a figure of authority, they are accustomed to exerting influence over others, shaping decisions, and driving outcomes. The hypnosis app represents a means to amplify this power, to penetrate the minds of others and shape their thoughts, emotions, and actions. This raises questions about the chairman's perception of their own vulnerability and that of others. Do they see themselves as vulnerable to the influences of others, or do they believe that they can maintain control through the use of such technology?

In this version, the class president is not rational at all. She is a secret fan of paranormal content. She downloaded a free app called "HypnoX" that displays spinning spirals. When she commands the delinquent student to "sit down," and he does (because he was tired, not hypnotized), she takes it as proof.

Despite the popularity of sleep apps, concerns have been raised about their effectiveness in addressing insomnia. Some experts argue that these apps may actually be exacerbating the problem, by creating a reliance on technology to fall asleep. Additionally, many sleep apps have been criticized for their lack of scientific backing, with some featuring unproven and untested methods for improving sleep.

The iinchou is the ultimate suggestible subject because her entire identity is built on following rules. The hypnosis app is just a new set of rules. If the app says "relax," she finally has permission to relax. If the app says "confess your secret crush," she finally has a script to bypass her pride.

Scolds students for minor uniform or behavioral infractions.