The elderly woman said Kerakera, laughing happily.
Gaius was relieved to see how it went.
"Yeah, it is. When I used to visit! What do you say in an atmosphere that feels exactly like the depression of Dallas itself… I felt like the air was filling the whole city, but this time I visited it, it was really lively and I had a little fun"
"Yeah, yeah, I get it. I've lived in this city my whole life. Sure, it used to be more and more air all over the city."
"Was it still so"
"Yeah. But it's changed now. Even if it's too different, it's not that big of a deal."
Gaius nodded greatly and cut to the point.
"How has it changed so much? I think there's obviously been some major change?
Now an elderly woman answered Gaius's question with a great nod.
"That's right. That changed all at once. Politics, economy, then justice. Anyway, everything changed at the same time. So few things have changed."
"You think one king just changed, everything changed? Are you saying that we have made changes not only in the political economy, but in all areas? So Dallas finally escaped from Dallas' depression?
In response to Gaius's exciting arrow-hearted question, the elderly woman gave a few thoughts before firmly answering.
"Hmm, looks like we haven't completely escaped the depression of Dallas yet. It seems that the King's influence has not yet reached the entire country, and so far it has been confined to this Alexandria and other major cities. But I hear it's spreading gradually, and it's going to reach every corner of the region."
Gaius listened seriously to the woman and then again asked with a sincere look.
"So, in the near future, Dallas says, take off Dallas' melancholy?
"I hope so."
That's what the old woman said, she winked adorably at Gaius.
Gaius smiled and broke up by thanking the woman politely.
"I didn't think you were about to take off the depression of Dallas..."
Gaius looked surprised and squealed unintentionally.