While I tend to do things all at the same time, I was informed that Mr. Garciano would almost always take the passive or defensive stance whenever possible, and it was affecting his soldier's view of him. But yeah, we could still argue that he kept them alive all this time—and he did take a pretty big step by going against Mr. Crisologo's back—but it seemed like his people wanted more from him and not just go with the flow or be a fence-sitter.
Still, even if I am agreeing with them slightly, there were order to things and it was one of the reasons we came here.
I scratched the side of my cheek as I asked them to stop being that open in dissing their leader: