"It seems Truman appreciates you a lot!", Mr. Wardrick teased with a laugh from afar, "But being appreciated by him is not necessarily a good thing, he's a guy who's different from us."
Lynch knew this was a kind reminder, so he looked at Mr. Wardrick earnestly, with a touch of curiosity on his face, "Why?"
"Why?", Mr. Wardrick glanced again at Truman in the distance, "Speaking of him, he's from a military family, his grandfather's grandfather, his grandfather's father, his grandfather, and his father, including himself, have all served in the military."
"Truman performed exceptionally well during his time in the military. If he hadn't wanted to come back himself, you might have to call him 'General' when you see him now."
When talking about these things, Mr. Wardrick's face seemed to lack certain tendencies, but Lynch could sense that the gentleman in front of him, refined and elegant as he was, inherently didn't like Truman.