"You're making a lot of sense, so now we must stop the Thule Society's actions," Chairman Charles said, nodding slightly after hearing Leonard's analysis.
"However, as you also know, aside from you and another Viscount, we lack sufficient armed forces. It's good enough if we can defend—launching an offensive would be very difficult."
"In fact, we don't need to confront them head-on because we have our principles. If we chose a direct confrontation, we would essentially be no different from the Thule Society."
Leonard earnestly responded because he felt that if they resorted to violence against violence, the Golden Dawn would fall to the same level as the Thule Society.
More importantly, the Thule Society was clearly more experienced in these matters, and for the Golden Dawn, which was completely new to this field, it would be foolish to battle the enemy in an area where they excel.