(Mystic Code Book Special Edition Chapter 1.1 Q&A)
The TPN community's silence on this information is deafening tbqh

seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from Switzerland
seen from Russia
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany

seen from Uruguay
seen from China

seen from Albania

seen from Türkiye

seen from Türkiye

seen from Albania
seen from Russia
seen from Japan
seen from Russia
seen from Uruguay

seen from Albania

seen from Zimbabwe
(Mystic Code Book Special Edition Chapter 1.1 Q&A)
The TPN community's silence on this information is deafening tbqh
she is the moment
Krone: When doing laundry, different types of personalities come out…I wonder how [Norman] dries clothes…ah~ so gentle, he dries the clothes very neatly~ The style of drying, the spacing between the clothes, it looks beautiful! This way, the wind flows into clothes properly, and the sunlight is shared uniformly. An efficient way of drying clothes. Good job! Gilda: Norman's way of doing laundry is also perfect. Don: A genius is a is a genius no matter what he does, huh? Norman: It's nothing like that! I just like doing laundry. The snowy white clothes being blown by the breeze is a sight I really love. That's why I try to be gentle when hanging the laundry.
(TPN Sound Drama - Sister Krone's Welcome to Grace Field House)
(Chapter 19 | Chapter 34)
I love the choice to have this conversation while they're carrying out their daily chores for the practical pretense of keeping up appearances for Isabella and their younger siblings, but with the sound drama in mind, it's also a way for Norman to occupy his hands and recenter himself, something he probably took a bit of extra solace in every day during those three weeks.
(S1 Episode 6 | S1 Episode 11)
Yet again a tradeoff of losing Demizu's little details for being able to see that billowing come to life onscreen with the close-ups on them to compensate for a single dramatic wideshot, along with the pragmatic purpose of more bluntly foreshadowing the importance of the hangers in the escape and Norman openly musing to himself about Ray's true intentions, but in keeping with the choice to axe the inner monologues, I think it works well.