Maybe Aranea wasn't clear enough about what was in that promotional material, and why it was deeply disgusting to her. She also didn't want to be more clear about what was in it. So it evened out. "Well, either way. If I filter that kind of stuff out for you, it should help you find what you need faster."
This was surely true. Seeing that stuff would waste Kon's time whether or not it caused a breakdown. And she wasn't entirely convinced that Kon was immune to it, but she wasn't going to tell him that.
The scouts' storage area for that kind of recently-acquired evidence wasn't too far away - but it was well-secured. There were quite a few locks, and a few times Aranea had to wave her id card around. It was not normal for a student to come to this part of campus, or for anyone else to come here who didn't have credentials like Aranea's for that matter.
Aranea would lead him to a basement room. Kon would notice a few cameras on the ceiling, watching them. There were shelves upon shelves full of oddities, and boxes, and boxes full of oddities. "I know I don't need to tell you this, but you shouldn't touch anything you're not here for." One couldn't be too careful bringing someone down here. She'd heard stories about people who weren't careful enough. Luckily, everything around them at the moment looked pretty benign.
She directed Kon to wait by a metal table not too far from the entrance, and she skittered around a corner, quickly retrieving a few heavy boxes of nek0 related information. She'd set the boxes on the table.