The flight had been no trouble, but regardless, Dio was secretly detested visits and public meetings and the social energy exuded by others. It was exhausting to maintain a facade, and yet for some reason, he'd chosen the career of public office. His wife, God bless her, could never understand Dio's decision, yet she still supported him.
The Aventine Presidential Guard retinue accompanying him was limited to a pair of well-dressed men in 3-piece suits, a black consular Raimer R800, and the driver, the ambassador's finest. Behind him, another R800 followed, carrying another Guard and two aides. The vehicles arrived unceremoniously at the designated location, the two Guards exiting his vehicle, scanning, and nodding at the President that it was clear. He sighed, feeling that it was completely unnecessary and yet fully aware that, as a representative for the Serazinist world outside his own borders, he was definitively a target. He glanced at the accompaniment of Aurarian guards, dressed sharply in their dress uniforms, and looked for Mr. Ordenes. Dio Dal Sol was eager to remove himself from the atmosphere of the Aurarian capital, both for the sake of keeping conversations short, and for limiting his own exposure to any would-be Kadiki assassins.
@Auraria
The Aventine Presidential Guard retinue accompanying him was limited to a pair of well-dressed men in 3-piece suits, a black consular Raimer R800, and the driver, the ambassador's finest. Behind him, another R800 followed, carrying another Guard and two aides. The vehicles arrived unceremoniously at the designated location, the two Guards exiting his vehicle, scanning, and nodding at the President that it was clear. He sighed, feeling that it was completely unnecessary and yet fully aware that, as a representative for the Serazinist world outside his own borders, he was definitively a target. He glanced at the accompaniment of Aurarian guards, dressed sharply in their dress uniforms, and looked for Mr. Ordenes. Dio Dal Sol was eager to remove himself from the atmosphere of the Aurarian capital, both for the sake of keeping conversations short, and for limiting his own exposure to any would-be Kadiki assassins.
@Auraria