Her team, along with dozens of others, worked tirelessly to maintain the illusion that magic was mere fiction to the novize world. But it was an uphill battle, made all the more difficult by the unprecedented level of global communication and information sharing in the novize world.
Newspapers, telegraphs, and the newly invented telephone meant that information spread faster than ever before. A magical incident in one part of the world could become global knowledge within days, if not hours. The team had to be constantly vigilant, ready to respond at a moment's notice to any threat to the Statute of Secrecy.