TRUSTFELL NOTES
Isaac's room is ridiculously neat - you'll notice that there's nothing out of place and nothing looks cluttered. You can find most of his belongings in his trunk, though all the items he wanted to keep are in the closet. There are some notes laid out on his desk as well, addressed to the other people here (and one other person).
Those might not be the first things you see though, since there are the designs painted on two of the walls. You'll find yourself staring at a map of Amestris with certain cities labeled. Ishval is circled in red. Some of them have paper duct-taped nearby with Isaac's handwriting, written in code of course.
The second wall has a map of Central City with a familiar alchemical array painted through it in red. Three specific points are marked on this map and once again there's duct tape and paper containing notes on whatever it is this one's supposed to represent.
Inside the desk you can find an alarming amount of notes - they're written in Amestrian and coded in a cipher that involves numbers, letters, and mathematical equations. If you're able to figure out the cipher you're certainly welcome to read them! Otherwise these are coded to look like research notes on his alchemy.
Those might not be the first things you see though, since there are the designs painted on two of the walls. You'll find yourself staring at a map of Amestris with certain cities labeled. Ishval is circled in red. Some of them have paper duct-taped nearby with Isaac's handwriting, written in code of course.
The second wall has a map of Central City with a familiar alchemical array painted through it in red. Three specific points are marked on this map and once again there's duct tape and paper containing notes on whatever it is this one's supposed to represent.
Inside the desk you can find an alarming amount of notes - they're written in Amestrian and coded in a cipher that involves numbers, letters, and mathematical equations. If you're able to figure out the cipher you're certainly welcome to read them! Otherwise these are coded to look like research notes on his alchemy.

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A green lady who really doesn't like being reminded of that. Fern's pretty good to talk to. She's trying to keep her spirits up as much as she possibly can and that's something worth admiring. I don't know how much I can trust her, but she doesn't seem like the sort who would kill anyone.
But then again, appearances can be deceiving.
WEEK 2
She's really worried about the kids here. I think it's partially because she can't worry about her own son here. Well, she can, she just can't do anything about him. I think her heart's in the right place, at least.
WEEK 3
Fern tried to fight the Adjudicator after Chitoge's death. I get that she was angry but if the Adjudicator hadn't given her permission to hit him, she would have died. She didn't seem to care. That sort of attitude is going to get her killed someday. She really needs to value her life more; she's important here.
WEEK 4
She ended up in a hospital, but it's definitely not a legitimate one. Her son's still there. I don't know how she's managing to stay sane here.
During the trial she jumped in front of Katniss when Walter tried to stab her. She'll probably be okay though. It takes guts to do something like that, but I'm worried she'll get herself killed.
(I probably shouldn't be worried...)
WEEK 6
I like Fern a lot, but Fern needs to stop being stupid. Jumping in the way of a knife is one thing, because you can't really stop yourself in the moment. I get that. Deciding to sacrifice your life for someone who already tried to kill the Adjudicator? That's just dumb. Chitoge got the punishment she deserved before. Cheating death (or whatever it was she did) doesn't automatically mean that she gets a second chance. The Adjudicator still runs things here. If he says she needs to die again, then she needs to die again. That's all there is to it.
WEEK 7
Her kid's disease sounds really fucked up. If she's got it, then...
Well, it doesn't matter. She's going to die along with the rest of them. I can't feel guilty about it or I'll hesitate.