Hero, favoritism and prudence

Jahve left the room, although he waited for the high command to speak with the boy. In his situation, he could have demanded public rectification and compensation from the Navy, but a war was approaching. He would never have become Grand Admiral if he had not known that weakening the credibility of the Navy before a war was not a good or positive thing for anyone.

In the office the three officers looked at Eneas.

"Do you have anything else to tell us, Brigade?"

Hephesto asked, moving ahead of his two companions.

"Yes, this is the letter that Admiral Odyseo sent to you, and these are the reports from Subadmiral Icarus."