Noyola was always annoyed by the sight of the man in the same unchanging gray robe. The man's face was as calm as ever, resembling his expression every morning when he knew nothing about the new day yet. Didn't he know that two of his Heavenly Knights had already died unnaturally and that Trajan had been severely damaged beyond recovery? Didn't he know that Michelangelo had also experienced unprecedented Dark Erosion, to the extent that even his soul had been desecrated?
Noyola didn't like this man at all, who was as ascetic as those monks with closed minds. What he truly thought deep inside was hard to discern. Compared to this man, Noyola would rather cooperate with Frenster, who at least wasn't as affected and artificial, although they were equally troublesome.