Amidst brief yet enthusiastic greetings, Mr. Adelaide took the head seat at the conference table.
It's hard to imagine that a chief of staff, who holds no specific official position and only bears the title of a member of the Progressive Party to serve other politicians, can have such a grand stance or rather, status.
He sat in the foremost seat at the conference table, not Mr. Green, the state senator, not Mr. Landon, the mayor of Sabin City, and certainly not Lynch, but a chief of staff with no "official position."
Yet no one was surprised because the Governor places great trust in this chief of staff, and many policies issued by the state government actually originate from the Governor's staff team.
Sometimes reality doesn't feel as real as people imagine, because sometimes the words the Governor speaks, his attitude, his stance, and the expression he shows to the public are all pre-designed by these people, with the Governor merely executing them.