Mr. Wardrick seriously explained to Severa the meanings behind Lynch's answer. Initially, Severa found it somewhat amusing and thought it was just a matter of time before she understood, needing only a bit more time.
But as Mr. Wardrick delved further into the explanation, touching on increasingly complex issues—geopolitics and international politics—Severa realized just how terrifying Lynch's answer was!
Mr. Wardrick's purpose wasn't to make his daughter like such a guy, but rather to prevent Severa from becoming curious. Without curiosity, there's no need to continue dating, and if they don't continue, they won't become lovers.
"Lynch is a very special young man. He's outstanding, but his excellence doesn't fit our common definition of outstanding!"
"It's like when we praise a powerful opponent, we're generous with our compliments, but no matter how many compliments he gets, he is ultimately the enemy. Do you understand what I mean?"