These two individuals harbored their own thoughts within their hearts.
Jarvis believed that Victor was a genuine and powerful confidant of the Lord, making him worthy of deep friendship. Victor, on the other hand, thought that the Lord had already expressed interest in allowing the Four Marshals to communicate with the five military governors.
Since dealing with the Four Marshals was inevitable and their strength surpasses his own, it was beneficial to have a close friendship with Jarvis.
Therefore, the two men were inclined to like each other, and if it weren't for Jarvis having to depart for Cyprus that night, they may have even exchanged vows of brotherhood.
Following lunch, at Victor's gracious invitation, Jarvis accepted a car ride and together they toured Naples.
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