Gen has a .. complicated relationship with death, outwards he's trying to be a just, good man, an example for his company members and upholding laws and such.
Behind the scenes, he's highly conflicted there's enemies out there threatening his co-workers, and even worse his family, and he has planned, and executed murders because he thought someone might be a threat in the future, rather than waited to make sure, also when his family has been threatened, he's killed even when his opponents have given up. Because no one touches his family.
He does not like what he does, and he'll berate anyone for doing the same things. Partly because he thinks he's the only one who should have to shoulder such a responsibility, but also because he's dumb enough to believe that he's wise enough to be judge jury and executioner, and be good at it.
Behind the scenes, he's highly conflicted there's enemies out there threatening his co-workers, and even worse his family, and he has planned, and executed murders because he thought someone might be a threat in the future, rather than waited to make sure, also when his family has been threatened, he's killed even when his opponents have given up. Because no one touches his family.
He does not like what he does, and he'll berate anyone for doing the same things. Partly because he thinks he's the only one who should have to shoulder such a responsibility, but also because he's dumb enough to believe that he's wise enough to be judge jury and executioner, and be good at it.