Seriously, if anything, there's a chain of "knighthood" when it comes to Lelouch. Although it's more like "pawnhood." C.C. is using Lelouch as her pawn, Lelouch is using Kallen as his pawn. And both Lelouch and Kallen alternate between being loyal and grasping for equality.
Although C.C. may occasionally swoop in to pull Lelouch's ass out of the fire, the fact remains that she gave him the Geass because she couldn't use it herself and needed someone to do it for her. Neither of them are particularly in a position to protect each other (if anything, Kallen is in a position to protect Lelouch, and Lelouch is in a position to protect...uh...Nunnally), but they are certainly in position to help each other.
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Seriously, if anything, there's a chain of "knighthood" when it comes to Lelouch. Although it's more like "pawnhood." C.C. is using Lelouch as her pawn, Lelouch is using Kallen as his pawn. And both Lelouch and Kallen alternate between being loyal and grasping for equality.
Although C.C. may occasionally swoop in to pull Lelouch's ass out of the fire, the fact remains that she gave him the Geass because she couldn't use it herself and needed someone to do it for her. Neither of them are particularly in a position to protect each other (if anything, Kallen is in a position to protect Lelouch, and Lelouch is in a position to protect...uh...Nunnally), but they are certainly in position to help each other.