Gaius was questioned, and Carla said to me as if she had returned it.
"... oh, you did. No, you said it from the bottom of your consciousness, so I thought you were looking at them quite multilaterally."
"Oh, you know what... Uh-huh. That's not multilateral. I think without a clear influx of consciousness, Karla and the others have the same perspective."
"Right. But that influx of consciousness wasn't much in Creed's case, was it?
Carla put her hand on her chin and asked Gaius as she thought about it all a little bit.
Gaius nodded lightly, evocatively.
"... right. So I thought he was the hardest person to understand."
"Well... certainly not to mention Megido. Augloss wasn't that hard to understand either."
"I think so, too. I know Augloss is a deep person, but he's not a complicated and strange person. I don't think it's a simple person, though."
"I agree. I don't think he's a very entwined person. Perhaps, but aren't those people suitable to stand above people?
Then Gaius nodded greatly.
"That's right. The most important thing to be able to follow a lot of people is to get credit. But when people are complicated and strange, people won't trust them. Augloss feels like just the right salt plum around here."
When Gaius said so, he nodded again and again in retrospect of the Augloss people himself.