While most of the others were leaving, Meesei gladly accepted the jewel from Juseich. At first, she simply examined it visually to look at its shape and structure. When enchanting an item, magic had to be woven into the item in certain ways based on the geometry and materials that made up the object, so simply looking at it was a decent start. Some enchantments could be woven more easily into certain materials, but Meesei found that most enchantments could be applied to everything, with enough effort. When Meesei started using her own magic to examine its internal structure and the magicka woven into it, she noticed something strange. The gem simply glowed each time she charged magicka into it, its strength proportional to how much magicka she used. Just to test it, she filled her thoughts with lies to see what reaction it gave, but nothing happened until she charged more magicka into it. It was clear that the jewel's function had nothing to do with detecting lies, and equally clear was the fact that Juseich was well-aware of this. Even the most inexperienced mage would be able to determine that fact. "This gem does not detect lies in the slightest, does it?" Meesei asked rhetorically. She continued to look at the jewel's structure as she pulsed magicka through it. "And yet, it does...something. To create a gem that simply glows when charged with magic is simple; something a novice does to practice. Even at a glance, I can tell the enchantment on this jewel is much more complicated than that."