Chapter 55: Learning, observing, and Understanding.
A week later,
After Zion called his knights and met them in an enigmatic way, a week had already gone.
He saw the attitudes and pleas for help:
One was zealous, strong-willed, and enslaved.
The second was upright, caring, and steadfast in his beliefs, but his father despised him for his transgression because he disobeyed him and fell in love with a commoner, ruining their reputation.
Last but not least, the one was a recluse, a strong-willed, an atheist, and not in the least grateful for being called.
He was not in the least grateful to have been called.
For the third, he could only be dissatisfied, not because of his attitude or what he did in the meeting, but because he did not give him a chance at all.
Left on his own will and did not care or observe his subsequent activities.
For Zion, he could only really be disappointed and depressed.