Althea, on the other hand, was used to him acting like a baby. So she just laughed in amusement instead.
She looked at him, face morphing to one of seriousness. Ansel leaned over to listen well.
"What I can't see are the specialties and occupations the people had back in Terran. For this, I rely on the registration system."
Ansel nodded. And then? What about what you can see? He asked with his eyes.
Althea's lips held back a smile. "We can see the basic information like level, occupation, elements, wealth, and…" She paused mysteriously. "Even loyalty."
He gasped. "What! What an intrusive system!!"
"That's what I thought as well, but it's been very helpful to me so far so I have no complaints."
"Do note that there are still limitations," she told him, "From what the NPCs said, Loyalty values cannot display a negative value, so you can't use it to determine someone aiming to do harm."
Ansel was still simmering that so much of him was bare for those two jerks to see.