As one of the main armies of the Clergy, Shelter VII could never allow the Judgement Knights to fall into chaos.
"Bishop Soren is right, Captain Blake should only bear minor responsibility. However, if his subordinates continue to mess things up, shouldn't Captain Blake reflect on himself?
Whether it's a lack of judgment in choosing people, inappropriate use of his subordinates, limited personal capability that can't handle the responsibilities of managing the Judgement Knights, or even just a lack of commitment in his work.
In short, Captain Blake must have a clear self-positioning to ensure there are no similar mistakes next time."
Upon hearing his old rival speaking, Blake knew he was in trouble. It seemed that he was given a choice, but in reality, there was no choice at all.
He could not admit to the charge of "lack of commitment", that would be a principle issue. Being indifferent while serving the Divine Spirit would be blasphemous.