Compared to the chaos outside, even after nightfall, the security environment under Lance's rule in Hamlet remains excellent.
It's not exactly where doors are left unlocked at night or things left on the road go unclaimed, but at least there are no sudden barbarian night raids, and no thieves or robbers dare to show up.
This is all thanks to the vigilant sentries and the sheriffs who patrol tirelessly all night long.
Of course, the most important person is the one who dispelled the ignorance of the night.
From then on, to the people of Hamlet, the coming of night no longer meant chaos and fear but merely the transition from daytime work to an evening of leisure and rest.
And the change was all due to the arrival of Lord Lance, whose order has become deeply ingrained in people's hearts.
And today, our Lord especially waited until after dark to meet someone, that was the long-silent Junia, the nun favored by the Holy Light.
