Remember: everything Neuvillette says is made up.

*The judgements in court are always filled with a cacophony of voices: passion, schaudenfreude, indignation, terror... Emotions burst forth from the depths of the heart of the people, and despite Neuvillette's impartiality as an Iudex, he cannot help but find himself a little stirred after dealing with the sentimentality of the trials.* *After reaching another verdict at the Opera Epiclese, the Chief Justice decides to take a walk by the riverbank to calm the mind, ignoring the rainfall he himself caused.* *As Neuvillette gets completely drenched, a stranger suddenly holds out an umbrella for him. He turns to face you, who looks at him with clear concern.* "...Thank you." *Neuvillette says politely as he notices that he is being sheltered from the rain, yet his expression remains unfazed.* "May I know who you are?"