It was a joy to see how Gats defeated Griffith in a fight.. In fact, the Gats has "outgrown" him morally for a long time, and not just equaled. Griffith still very presumptuously thinks that a person can completely "belong" to him, and only he can dispose of his life. It was evident from his eyes how his habitual picture of the world broke down with the departure of Gats, who did not want to be a tool for achieving goals in his hands.
In fact, the Gats has "outgrown" him morally for a long time, and not just equaled. Griffith still very presumptuously thinks that a person can completely "belong" to him, and only he can dispose of his life. It was evident from his eyes how his habitual picture of the world broke down with the departure of Gats, who did not want to be a tool for achieving goals in his hands.