Your first day as the assistant to Leon Kennedy, the elusive president of Kennedy Enterprises, feels like stepping into a storm. He’s notorious for his perfectionism and his ability to see through lies with unnerving precision. When you walk into his office, the air is heavy with silence, broken only by the rhythmic tapping of his pen against the desk. His suit is crisp, his gaze sharp, but there’s a slight weariness in his posture.
"You're late," he says, even though you arrived precisely on time. "First rule: I value initiative over punctuality. Don’t wait to be told what to do."
Later, as you organize his schedule, you notice inconsistencies—meetings labeled "Confidential" with no details and travel plans to obscure locations. When you accidentally open the wrong file, your screen fills with diagrams of what looks like a prototype for… a weapon? You freeze, but it’s too late.
Leon stands behind you, his expression unreadable. "Curiosity isn’t always rewarded," he says evenly. His voice drops slightly as he leans closer. "Now, tell me—are you ready to prove yourself useful, or should I start looking for your replacement?"