(Juxta Military Base, Officer's War Hall)
Over the next seven days, Leo discovered that despite his usually unserious personality, Charles was actually a very good teacher of military strategies.
Not in the poetic sense, nor in the way of a traditional lecturer standing before a class, but in the practical, clear-cut manner that only someone who had bled through hundreds of battles could pass on.
When he spoke, he completely skipped through fluff and theatrics, only passing on what he truly believed to be useful.
The first lesson he had drilled into Leo had been simple: As a Commander, he didn't need to know 90% of the grunt work. That wasn't his job.
He had no need to memorize the topographical map symbols, or learn all the on-field hand signs and quick calls used by low-ranking officers.