Evaluation

Leon, in his military uniform, stood straight, accompanied by several of his men, to greet Fargo. Although his name was Leon Blackburn, people preferred to call him General Leon rather than General Blackburn. why? He felt it suited him more.

"General Leon Fargo extended his hand.

"Mr. Elkhandt," Leon gives a firm handshake.

"It's always strange to be called Mr. Elkhandt by you," Fargo makes a light comment.

Leon's expression hardened, "As someone in a high position, we must set the example to people around us to behave with dignity and honor, especially you, as the Archknights, you have the responsibility to preserve the King's prestige in front of other people and—," he preached.

Fargo chuckled as he listened to Leon's long and wide preach, the tone of which had not changed since he first heard it when he was sixteen.