After the Amiral and the Corsican have said their piece, Rose felt it necessary to add her own part. Standing up and giving a quick nod to them before addressing the delegation.
“My two countrymen have the right of it for most of it, but I believe I can clarify on a few things in a less verbose fashion. With the exodus of the king and the monarchy to Edinburgh, of which they have renamed to Aquitaine, has lead to the formation of three states as monsieur Nivaggioni has stated. At this very moment there are talks and negotiations in regards as to how our three states will proceed. Though for the sake of foreign diplomacy, of which should be the only thing that matters to those here, you can consider our separate delegations to be of one mind and purpose. And as a last note for this topic, any treaty formed here won’t be able to be ratified by Gallia until a central authority is formed, whatever it may be.” Her rather straight forward and matter-of-fact speaking contrasted sharply with the bombastic theatrics of Argenlieu and the honeyed melodics of Nivaggioni.
“As for whos the legitimate successor, of course it goes without saying we consider us and what comes of our provisional government to be that, considering we are in what is historically Gallia, but I’m sure those in the Hébrides would dare to say otherwise. As little in a position as they are to actually enforce that opinion.“ To mark the end of her part, she simply returned her seat, awaiting the next delegation to speak.