Therefore, as long as he can achieve his entitled victory from this argument, he can unscrupulously take action regarding this matter.
The reason is simple, as long as the end result is victory, it suffices.
However, Hawke, as a servant, had a starkly different situation and stance when facing what was happening before him.
He was required to possess the common wisdom of the ordinary people, which was the necessity of learning self-preservation.
Firstly, he should protect himself so as not to be affected by the person before him, who is regarded as a strong existence.
Only in such a situation could he manage an action to seize anything possible to his advantage, which is the only thing he can do.
So, amid such a condition, what should people consider about the situation?
Everything was just as simple as the circumstances they encountered, but it was more than just what met the eye.