For Jahve, the rest relieved the pain in his chest; he was not well, but during the battle he bordered the point of no physical return many times. The reduction of stress for a few hours had stabilized his vital signs.
For the entire crew of the Arcadia, including Aeneas, the old Grand Admiral was a hero, a teacher, and a brave warrior on the front line. Everyone regretted that instead of the small cruiser he was not in command of a large battleship.
For Odyseo and the rest of the great officers, the great Admiral had earned their respect and admiration, Odyseo even thought of giving him the high command of the forces, however Jahve declined, partly due to health; he did not know if he could physically endure until the battle ended, partly because he did not want to die like an old man in a bed. If he could face death in battle, nothing would be better for him.