"Um, I don't know a bit..."

On behalf of all the air, Sarah speaks for me.

Being able to say things that are hard to say is extremely valuable to the organization.

A personal trait that I can honestly say I don't know, would be Sarah's great beauty.

"Right. So far, I want you to think of it as something to the extent that we will try not to. In fact, I don't think it's likely to happen unless I make a mistake."

But not zero.

It's always necessary to assume something that can't happen.

"We'll just keep going. Next, in normal cases."

"What's normal?

Sarah asks questions that are sometimes too straightforward to answer.

"Right. For example, I want you to look at this copper coin. An adventurer would play this and hit the front or the back, right?

Generally speaking, adventurers love booze and gambling.

Sarah only does booze, but somehow knows about gambling.

"I will."

"In this case, the worst case scenario, for example, means if you're unlucky enough to play a copper coin and get behind it four times in a row, you'll wake up."

"Hmm... that's about it, well, you know what I mean?

On second thought, I've never taught Sarah probability calculations, but it seems sensibly understandable if it's an extension of the gambling I've seen from time to time.

And Sarah's ability to understand means other newcomers can understand.

From the new officials.

"I see..."

"If that's what you mean, I know what it means to be prepared..."

and so forth, a voice of convincing and reassuring.

"In other words, normal is when something doesn't happen that makes copper coins the back surface four times in a row. Most of the time, wake up. That's normal I'm going to explain now. Is that all right?

"Yeah! I know that!

As Sarah snorts loudly, so do the other rookie officials.

"Reporting the printing press, what is normally thought to happen is that the church buys the printing press for each artisan."

"Every craftsman?

"Yes. Normally, Gorgogo is taken with the printing press. The company (of which) is prohibited from studying or commercializing the printing press after receiving some money and authority. Gorgogo is under the surveillance of the Church, making improvements to the printing press somewhere unknown, the Church may use the printing press to make printed material for the Church, and no printed material may appear for political convenience within the Church. That system lasts for decades until the technical advantage of the Church's printing press is lost"

"Oh no! Terrible!

"And Sarah says, As for yourself being sent by the church, what do you think?

Claudio and Paperino answer with a small voice, looking slightly down to avoid Sarah's gaze.

"It's not possible, I can't say."

"I think the Church will pay a just price. However, I think there will be intense debate within the Church about the handling of the technology called the printing press."

In short, it's likely to happen.

Sarah is staring at those two with a small lower lip bite.