Winters had taken note of all this.
Winters even noticed that, in choosing a seat, Kai Morland unintentionally showed a tendency:
Although Kai sat beside Winters, he chose a spot farthest from Colonel Gaisa and directly facing Lieutenant Colonel Magash.
This made Winters have to reconsider Kai Morland's value.
Because, at present, the most important task for Winters was to secure Colonel Gaisa's two votes, to fundamentally prevent the newly born Republic of Palatu from becoming a second Federated Provinces.
So at this critical moment, the last thing Winters wanted to see was a conflict erupting between himself and Colonel Gaisa.
Winters was also somewhat displeased that Kai Morland deliberately concealed his relations with Colonel Gaisa and Lieutenant Colonel Magash.
So Winters coolly observed as Kai Morland was torn apart by Colonel Gaisa.