And then?
The old employer showed him some magical 'strengths.'
He opened a door for him.
And let him experience things he had never experienced before.
Moreover, he asked him if he was willing to assist with his 'comeback'?
Facing thirty years of service, and the 'teaching' of these magical strengths as a bargaining chip, Findelter had no reason to refuse.
And then...
Edward 'disappeared.'
Everything thereafter unfolded just as Edward had 'taught.'
When facing an assassin, the ruthless gesture and the sorrow behind it, he chose to bury the opponent's body.
When facing Troys's 'relaxation,' it was easy to be killed.
All of this had a reasonable explanation.
Findelter was just a puppet in advance, Edward was the real mastermind behind the scenes.
Even, Edward must have performed the 'resurrection' act for Findelter, convincing Findelter that his own death was only temporary.
The next moment, Edward would resurrect him.
But in reality?