On the same day, the Royal Medical Society's "Hippocrates Level 2 Medal" and two newspapers featuring the resolution of "Scurvy" by Navy Major were delivered into Aiven's hands.
They were the "Beckler Post," representing the kingdom's voice, and the "Navigator Daily," which held great influence among sailors, navigators, and even pirates.
Both newspapers praised the great significance of this solution and its inventor, Major Aiven Galliot, extensively in their main sections.
As his reputation spread quietly, Aiven acquired new labels. He was no longer just the unknown descendent of a destitute noble family, living off the remaining glory of his ancestors.
However, he was in a relatively unfamiliar environment.
Apart from his coeval trainees and a few necessary informants, few could associate this name with the current trainee Aiven, thus sparing him quite a bit of trouble.