The two first met at a private banquet hosted by General Cordington, and when Arthur was awarded the 'Junior Knight', it was Elliot who stood beside the King, holding Arthur's Knight's Spurs and cloak.
Thinking of this, Arthur turned around and gave Victor a signal, indicating he wanted to go out for a walk.
Arthur had just pushed open the door when he saw a somewhat familiar face in front of him, or more precisely, it was one of his mentors—Earl John Lampton of Dalmo.
In Britain, whenever this gentleman is mentioned, people first think of him not for what he has done, but because he is the son-in-law of Prime Minister Count Grey. His connection to Count Grey is so prominent that most people forget that this gentleman is by no means an ordinary person.