When listening to the Terry family patriarch, Minos' grandfather did not think such a man exaggerated since it was indeed unusual. So he thought about how to respond politely and moderately to this individual's questions, which should be more or less the same as those of the other people there.
"I understand your doubts. But Minos is much stronger than we think and will be able to grow up very quickly. At the same time, as I said, I will be advising him for three years. Then, it won't be as if he will take over all my responsibilities immediately." He seriously said.
"Minos won't be the sect master right away?" One of the few women there asked in doubt.
"He will be, but only with fewer powers. I will gradually pass on my duties to him over these three years." Oswald answered without delay. "First, I will pass smaller responsibilities to him, eventually increasing the complexity of the problems for him to solve."