"So, in your eyes, what kind of person am I, Lann?"
Calanthe stared at the setting sun in the distance, speaking as though she were indifferent to it all.
"Your Majesty," the young man cautiously minded his words.
"Strictly speaking, I'm not a Sintra person. I'm also not aware of what has happened on this land, so I can't comment."
"Ah, seems to be the case." Calanthe suddenly recalled something.
"You Demon Hunters often add the name of a place they've never even visited as a prefix to their own name for the sake of giving themselves a nice title. So even if you're called 'of Sintra,' you've never actually been to Sintra."
This was a convention of the Middle Ages; adding a place name before one's own was often a local lord's way of introducing themselves externally.
Introducing oneself in this format naturally exuded a noble aura, conducive to the Demon Hunters' business in the service industry, helping them attract clients and gain trust.
