Weinberger responded to Uwe, who called out to him by his first name, with an annoying salute.
'It's been a long time, Uwe-sama.
For Weinverger, Uwe was his mentor.
"I hear your reputation as a general is quite high.
Thank you, sir.
The respect he has for Uwe is not just because he is the previous generation of anything.
'So how would you like to see it from Master Uwe's point of view?
'Not bad, but it's a consequence. The knights are a bit lax in their consciousness, aren't they? So much so that no knight rushed out to you as soon as he saw me. With that kind of awareness, can you fight in an emergency?
...... There are no words to return.
Weinberger listens to Uwe's point with trepidation.
He was so strict that he was called < because he was very conscious of always being prepared for the worst.
Weinberger understands this and is aware that he is not as thorough as his mentor.
'A verbal apology?'
Uwe's eyes grew even sharper, and Weinberger couldn't help but want to shrug his head.
His mentor was not unreasonable, but he was a strict personality who would never allow a suitable excuse.
''I will identify the problem as soon as possible and try to improve it.
I'll come back once a month to check on you, so keep that in mind.
Weinberger was not surprised by Uwe's words.
Because he had expected it.
In fact, once a month, he could say that he was kinder than he had been in the past.
'I'm only going to observe for today.
Yes. I'll have someone show you around.
Hmm.
Weinberger thinks that Uwe's reappearance will tighten the loose air in the Order.
(Though it won't be enough to justify it.)
I couldn't help but think that it was a good idea.