"I swear to treat the weak with kindness,"
"I swear to bravely confront violence,"
"I swear to fight against all that is wrong,"
"I swear to fight for those who are unarmed,"
"I swear to help anyone who seeks my aid,"
"I swear not to harm any woman,"
"I swear to assist my fellow knights,"
"I swear to treat my friends with sincerity,"
"I swear to remain faithful to my beloved until death."
William repeated the knightly vows he had written for his own Guardian Legion as calmly as he could.
Back then, he was really just having a bout of adolescence, thinking that the knights who followed him had to be perfect, or at least act like proper knights.
Who hasn't read a bit of Western fantasy literature?
Back then, William had even dubbed these knightly virtues the guidelines for a Guardian Knight.