The atmosphere suddenly became a bit awkward. Kennedy also froze for a moment, seemingly not expecting the Leader to have no impression of this historical figure.
At this moment, Casare, who had been listening in, stepped out just in time. He touched his smooth head with a self-deprecating tone and said to Kennedy, "Mr. Minister, look at my brain, all my historical knowledge has been returned to the teacher. Is this Robert Ross very famous? I seem to have never heard of him."
He cleverly shifted the awkwardness onto himself.
