Again, it's Layman?
Gauss murmured to himself, but his expression remained composed and unruffled.
"Originally, Governor Noah was supposed to approach you personally, but unfortunately, recently he's been beset by trivial matters and can't meet with you, so he asked me to convey his regards."
"Please also extend my regards to Lord Noah."
After some pleasantries,
The seated individuals finished exchanging names.
Only then did Pleos continue speaking.
"I wonder, Lord Gauss, what do you think of the Tiefling race? What is the relationship between Tieflings and humans?"
The question caught Gauss by surprise. Although he was curious about why it was asked in such a setting, it wasn't a particularly difficult question.
"Since Tieflings are born from humans, they should also be considered part of humanity."
"One cannot choose their own birth."
Gauss said calmly.
This was also his true opinion, and he wasn't saying this just because Pleos in front of him was a Tiefling.
