I do not yet know. There is first the matter of our presences here; the Empress has no right to bring us here. Second, the matter of the people; they should have the ability to rule themselves. Both of these matters, and others which will arise, will require more context before appropriate decisions can be made.
[His tone of voice implies that he feels quite impatient about this. He would rather cut straight to the heart of the matter and overthrow the Empress, personally.]
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I do not yet know. There is first the matter of our presences here; the Empress has no right to bring us here. Second, the matter of the people; they should have the ability to rule themselves. Both of these matters, and others which will arise, will require more context before appropriate decisions can be made.
[His tone of voice implies that he feels quite impatient about this. He would rather cut straight to the heart of the matter and overthrow the Empress, personally.]