Provided Rufus could pry them out of Lazard's hands, yes. The regular infantry weren't technically under Lazard's command but... no one in the regular infantry was going to defy the man who commanded SOLDIER.
He made an indistinct noise in the back of his throat that could've been agreement anyway.
Though Rufus despised Lazard, and the feeling was mutual, technically the infantry were still serving the family.
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Date: 2016-12-15 12:46 am (UTC)He made an indistinct noise in the back of his throat that could've been agreement anyway.
Though Rufus despised Lazard, and the feeling was mutual, technically the infantry were still serving the family.