"It is indeed my honour," Augustin said as he moved closer to the desk, he inwardly cringed at the comments about his family, even if it was true. It was one thing for him to think it but it was something else to hear it from someone else, especially someone in the kind of power as Leon Belmont.
"I do hope I will not be entirely judged upon the rash actions of my brothers," he said, shaking the others' hand. "The Committee only said I was to make myself available to you once I arrived. I was not told specifically of any official capacity." Augustin took a few steps back and sad down in one of the chairs in the Ambassador's office.