To be honest, if the final 'preaching' part had been excluded, Gawain had a rather good impression of Veronica. This Saint Princess indeed had attractive traits that would make someone praise her: she was humble, courteous, gentle, and amiable. All these were traits that could be considered a rarity when found in this era's nobility. In Gawain's opinion, her amiable personality wasn't a pretense, and she wasn't just using this attitude with him. When they walked past the chaotic construction sites and when they saw those busy and 'vulgar' commoners and serfs, she would still maintain her smile. Be it her words, actions, or the expressions in her eyes, there wasn't any disdain or estrangement. However, Count Cohen beside her had an utterly resentful and impatient expression.