I really like the relationship of the master with the subordinate is teasing and playful. It is nice to know that the master is not alone and has been kept at a distance.
Jeeves knows Damian works himself too hard to get attention from his family. I get why he allowed him to conduct his own little adventure in the wilderness. Damian needs to experience some of his childhood every now and then.
I like how the series can accomodate some goofy wholesome adventure stuff like this chapter and all the depressing shit involving the war flashbacks from other chapters.