[Connor listens carefully. It all sounds very logical, laid out like this. These children are part of noble families, and the one he is talking to is a servant of those families. He understands it well enough.]
I see. In some ways, it's easier to understand for me than the social orders of where I come from.
[Twenty first century Americans have social structures, of course, but they aren't laid out nearly so cleanly as what Reim has just described. It takes a lot more understanding of nuance, which took a lot of work for CyberLife's engineers. Even Connor can't fully grasp it sometimes.]
I hope they were alright, though. [Whatever was happening seemed... bad.]
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I see. In some ways, it's easier to understand for me than the social orders of where I come from.
[Twenty first century Americans have social structures, of course, but they aren't laid out nearly so cleanly as what Reim has just described. It takes a lot more understanding of nuance, which took a lot of work for CyberLife's engineers. Even Connor can't fully grasp it sometimes.]
I hope they were alright, though. [Whatever was happening seemed... bad.]