Provided the questions weren't matters of national security, Gabranth would have had few problems with them. It was to be expected that questions would arise, and there would have been no practical purpose to denying people the right to ask. And even if there were, it was very rarely within in his duties to silence questions - especially given the bureau with which he worked.
But this were things that he saw no need to volunteer.
"Aye," he agreed. "'Twould be a great convenience."
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But this were things that he saw no need to volunteer.
"Aye," he agreed. "'Twould be a great convenience."