Sedon's tone was as arrogant and cold as ever.
The break room was not large. In fact, to increase the capacity of the Government Hall, he had personally ordered the room—originally a recreational lounge for the Governor of Granada Stereoscopic City—to be forcefully partitioned into three separate offices.
What remained was a small room the size of a storage closet, with just enough space for a table and two chairs.
Even so, in all his years as Governor, Sedon had never spent a single second resting here, unless it was for a confidential discussion.
An old proverb was passed down through the Empire's Star Zones: if you want to understand someone, don't listen to what they say, but watch what they do.
Heinrich had once described Sedon as a pure patriot.
And Sedon's every word and deed was a testament to his knightly ideals and principles.
