After hearing Kant's question, Baheshtur did not immediately answer.
He respectfully said to Kant,
"Lord, please allow me to understand the information in detail."
Kant nodded. His voice was somewhat serious, "Yes!"
Kant knew that Baheshtur placed great importance on information and intelligence.
Although Kant himself had a rough idea of the information of these noble families, he was not specialized in researching and analyzing intelligence. In this aspect, he was slightly inferior to Baheshtur.
Kant asked Baheshtur because of this consideration.
Baheshtur came before the Swadian Royal Knight who had first reported the situation.
With a serious expression, he asked the Swadian Royal Knight,
"Sir, may I ask, when you discovered the sleeping noble, attendants, warriors, knights, grand knights, and so on, what position where they in?"
The Swadian Royal Knight pondered for a while before replying,