Dex-chan lover
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While we know Cody is just acting according to their 'fate' it is funny thinking that while he is exercising his ideals, he didn't know that it is also going to lead his disenchantment of the ideals he has.
The Beltis incident is supposed to be when everything he and Vincent built up to that point, will come falling down and it is ironic to see him trying to stop someone who can potentially prevent that from happening.
It's doubly ironic he's the one who brought Harold on board in the first place, yet now Cody's all thoughts are bent on suspecting and monitoring Harold, disregarding everything else, including the fact he already knows a catastrophe happened in the forest and chivalric order troops are falling. Cody is already a pretty broken man. Even if, despite this utterly needless fight, they still manage to save most of the troops, Cody should resign. He's extremely ill fitted to continue in the chivalric order. Running a mercenary group of dubious reputation would suit his mental state much better.