Geronimo features in a labor rights-focused episode of the series, which examines inequities in the treatment of servants. As a low-tier servant, he is deemed strategically unnecessary for missions, resulting in systemic neglect and marginalization. High-tier servants, valued for combat prowess, face overwork, while those like Geronimo are excluded from meaningful roles. The plot centers on a servant-led strike demanding fairness, with Geronimo embodying the broader struggle against institutional dismissal. Though new labor laws attempt to balance workloads, they prove ineffective in dismantling entrenched hierarchies. The resolution underscores the persistence of cyclical exclusion, as servants like him remain overlooked due to perceptions of impracticality, perpetuating the status quo despite reforms.