"Oh," Potemkin reacts surprisingly little because, again, he's more prepared than he should be. He's more flustered about putting Ky on the spot unexpectedly. So his knowledge ends up being called on anyway. He doesn't have to make a big deal out of it. All he has to do is nudge a suggestion, like an advisor would do to a leader. When put like that this is honestly more comfortable to him than other positions he's been in.
Potemkin points to a crisscross of street signs, full arm outstretched. It looks touristy, but Potemkin is trying to compensate for what is to him a mediocre pointing range.
"If I may suggest, this road will take us closer in the direction of some park. If the map is up to date."
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Potemkin points to a crisscross of street signs, full arm outstretched. It looks touristy, but Potemkin is trying to compensate for what is to him a mediocre pointing range.
"If I may suggest, this road will take us closer in the direction of some park. If the map is up to date."